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  • 5F6-A Voltages help

    hi, guys
    I hope you can help me again
    I built my bassman and had a noise problem I solved following your indications.
    Now I noticed my amp won't break up. Since I've no experience I was thinking It was a characteristic of the amp..This morning, reading a thread I decided to take the voltages and this is what I get

    V1
    pin1: 223vdc
    pin3: 2vdc
    pin6: 230vdc

    v2
    everywhere I touch I have a loud scratch I think better to ask

    v3
    pin1: 206vdc
    pin3: 64vdc
    pin6: 200vdc

    B+ at pin 8 of GZ34 is 465vdc

    I think the wiring is ok but all a little high readings??

    thank you,
    vincenzo
    Last edited by vince76; 12-30-2008, 12:09 PM. Reason: forget B+
    Happy to share

  • #2
    anyone?
    Happy to share

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    • #3
      V1 readings look a bit high.


      also

      What does your B- read going to the output tubes?
      Last edited by Garydean; 12-30-2008, 06:30 PM.

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      • #4
        Thanks a lot for your reply Garydean.
        What do you mean with:
        What does your B- read going to the output tubes?
        I'm not an expert, so you have to tell me in less tech word :-)

        vincenzo
        Happy to share

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        • #5
          Ok I measured all voltages, I hope did right
          tell me what can i do.
          v5(6l6gc)
          pin 3: 463
          pin 4: 460
          pin 5: -41
          pin 6: 463
          v4(6l6gc)
          pin 3: 463
          pin 4: 463
          pin 5: -41
          pin 6: 463
          v3
          pin1:208
          pin2:19 mutes the amp when touch
          pin3:64
          pin6:200
          pin7: 19 mutes the amp when touch
          pin 8:62
          v2
          pin1:165
          pin2: 0 and loud buzz
          pin3:1.22
          pin6:357
          pin7:166
          pin8:177
          v1
          pin1:223
          pin2:0
          pin3:2
          pin6:230
          pin7: buzz
          pin8:2

          vincenzo
          Last edited by vince76; 12-30-2008, 08:15 PM.
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          • #6
            your amp is fixed biased so lets look at the negative voltage it has connected to the control grid pin 5. There will be a separate neg power supply of sorts, coming from the secondary of the output transformer and it connects between two 220K resistors that lead to the grids of the 6L6's. Did you include a cermet pot to adjust your output bias? I'd adjust the bias to read
            -45 to -50 at pin 5.

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            • #7
              Ok, I can see what you are saying.. I have a wire from the PT going on the board and then the two 220K res connected to pin 5 of the two power tubes. I have only the bias pot I don't know if you are talking about this.
              However on pin 5 I was reading -41 I think before I misread the MMter
              One think I don't understood: the other voltages are right?

              thank you for your time, Garydean
              Happy to share

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              • #8
                That pot should be the bias adjust. Check pin 5 on the output tubes and turn that pot so the reading gets between -45 and -50, -48 is good. Check the other pin readings on those tubes as well to see a change. Be sure everything is within the limits. Play the amp any better? Any worse? Watch the plates of the 6L6gc for orange or red plating.

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