OD stage problem
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marcinzales
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OD stage problem
Hi!!!
A few time ago I build my Dumble style amp. It work great!!! Clean and Drive sounds delicious!!!! And now suddendly the drive stage didn't work. I don't now why. 3 monts works ok. I play it yesterday. Today I plug it and i can't hear any signal from guitar only humming like "FM radio tunning". Clean stage works fine. When you switch to drive channel didn't work. I change tubes and nothing changes. It's confused me. Everything work fine and suddendly something like this. If you have any ideas plese help me. Sorry for my english.
Best regads.
Martin
A few time ago I build my Dumble style amp. It work great!!! Clean and Drive sounds delicious!!!! And now suddendly the drive stage didn't work. I don't now why. 3 monts works ok. I play it yesterday. Today I plug it and i can't hear any signal from guitar only humming like "FM radio tunning". Clean stage works fine. When you switch to drive channel didn't work. I change tubes and nothing changes. It's confused me. Everything work fine and suddendly something like this. If you have any ideas plese help me. Sorry for my english.
Best regads.
Martin
Re: OD stage problem
Check your relay and switching for the OD channel.
Tom
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marcinzales
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Re: OD stage problem
Thanks!!!
I check the relay soon as I can. I used a brand new Finder relay. And if it's not relay?
Do you have any ideas?
I check the relay soon as I can. I used a brand new Finder relay. And if it's not relay?
Do you have any ideas?
Re: OD stage problem
did you play with the tubes?
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Failure is not an option... it comes bundled with the kit.
Failure is not an option... it comes bundled with the kit.
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marcinzales
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Re: OD stage problem
Yes I play with the tubes and nothing changes. 
Re: OD stage problem
When you probe for voltages and touch the V2 plate resistors with your red probe, do you get a pop through the speaker?
Likewise on the grids?
Likewise on the grids?
Tom
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marcinzales
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Re: OD stage problem
No when I touch the V2 plate resistors I don't get a pop through the speaker.
Re: OD stage problem
Are you getting plate voltages on V2?
Are your grounds correct on V2?
Can you switch to OD manually with a panel switch?
Not too many things to go wrong if your tube is good and the proper voltages and grounding is present.
Or like I suggested first, perhaps the relay is faulty.
I would check the voltage at the coil of the relay and if that is correct, I would probably simply plug another relay in.
Are your grounds correct on V2?
Can you switch to OD manually with a panel switch?
Not too many things to go wrong if your tube is good and the proper voltages and grounding is present.
Or like I suggested first, perhaps the relay is faulty.
I would check the voltage at the coil of the relay and if that is correct, I would probably simply plug another relay in.
Tom
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Re: OD stage problem
That is good, look for problems before this then. Everything past and including V2 is good then.marcinzales wrote:No when I touch the V2 plate resistors I don't get a pop through the speaker.
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marcinzales
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Re: OD stage problem
HI!!!
Today I removed relay from the amp. I connected OD stage straight ahead. And I tell You THIS IS NOT RELAY PROBLEM. I check the wiring inside the amp and solder points. And it still not work. Plate voltage on tube is ok.
Today I removed relay from the amp. I connected OD stage straight ahead. And I tell You THIS IS NOT RELAY PROBLEM. I check the wiring inside the amp and solder points. And it still not work. Plate voltage on tube is ok.
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marcinzales
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Re: OD stage problem
Ha Ha!!!
Sorry I lived in Poland. We don't have qualified technician.
Sorry I lived in Poland. We don't have qualified technician.
Re: OD stage problem
Marcinzales,Ha Ha!!!
Sorry I lived in Poland. We don't have qualified technician.
You have been officially selected in your community as the guy to go to for amp debugging. Get used to the title
Mark
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Re: OD stage problem
Divide and conquer.
Start at one end of the amp and move through it with your meter.
Only probe with one hand to avoid a heart stopping jolt!
It can only be a few possible things, so think about how it happened and where the likely area is that is the culprit.
Start at one end of the amp and move through it with your meter.
Only probe with one hand to avoid a heart stopping jolt!
It can only be a few possible things, so think about how it happened and where the likely area is that is the culprit.
Tom
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Drumslinger
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Re: OD stage problem
can you post some gut pictures? could be the footswitch pedal, cable or the footswitch connection. do you have a din, xlr, stereo 1/4 inch connection on the back of the amp. I have seen that plug go bad and the cable go bad. just something else to check.