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  • Lets try again..>AC30TB clone build trouble

    Thought I would post again. I need some help with a low output problem.
    I build a 6V30 and have been through everything over and over again and now I am thinking a component is at fault. My Voltages look great to my eyes. Power section & rec is perfect and I think V1-V6 is good to. I am having low output issues. the amp is just not as loud as it should be. i would say about half on all channels. It runs quiet maybe does not sound as good as it should either.
    Could it be possible that Mercury sent me a bad O transformer or could have a bad sozo cap? I have thought about subbing my weber transformer I have laying around to find out.
    Here are the voltages for V1-V6. I also noticed that sec c or 2 (via sch) of the can cap is reading 235 volts on the sch it should be 290. The others are 1=335 3=298 4=298 and before the 22k resistor leading to section two is also inline with all the others. When I disconnect the leads from section c or 2 the voltage jumps up to 298 from 235. This is the section that connects to the Vib/Trem I believe. Is this voltage drop okay or do I have a problem?
    Here are pin voltages for the pre amp section. Power section and rec I am familiar with and they look great. The preamp and PI concern me. I am pulling my hair out with this one and I have put a lot of time and money in it. I build careful neat and I take my time but I am lost.
    Please take a look.
    tube v1
    pin 1: 174
    3: 1.7
    6:179
    8:1.7

    tube v2
    pin1: 286
    2:184
    3:184
    6:183
    7:0
    8:1.3

    tube v3
    1:150
    3:1.2
    6:217
    7:9
    8:16

    tube 4 v4 12at7
    1:123
    3:2.5
    6:124
    8:2.5

    tube 5 Should I have 1.4v on the grid?
    1:100
    2:1.4
    3:2
    6:211
    7:13.75
    8:21.79

    tube 6
    1:237
    2:42
    3:60
    6:231
    7:40
    8:61

    Used the 6v30 sch from weber.
    Here is a link to the layout and Sch

    http://taweber.powweb.com/store/6v30_layout.jpg

    http://taweber.powweb.com/store/6v30_schem.jpg


    Thanks

  • #2
    The next step is to check the signal voltages, most pertinent being the output voltage, as you think you're low on output power. Follow the process suggested by 'riz' in previous thread
    http://music-electronics-forum.com/t24046/#post204466
    V3, V4, V5 are vib channel only, suggest you ignore them for the time being.
    It's a complicated amp. Whilst a faulty cap or transformer are possible, a build mistake is far more likely.
    Pete.
    My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand

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