clean channel distorting. help please
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clean channel distorting. help please
71 Bandmaster with distortion in left channel. Changed all tubes with no difference. Where do I look next? Right channel is fine.
Re: clean channel distorting. help please
The Normal channel? Probably a bad resistor. The 100Ks off the plates on V1. Maybe the 1K5.
Re: clean channel distorting. help please
Yes, may even just be a broken wire or dry joint; checking the Vdc of V1 and then comparing them to the Vdc on the same pins of V2 may help.
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My money's on those 100K resistors, what do you read for voltage on pin 3 and 8 of that first tube?
The cathode by pass cap off of those two pins may be bad / shorted out also!
The cathode by pass cap off of those two pins may be bad / shorted out also!
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Re: clean channel distorting. help please
Thanks guys. Was traveling today. I'll have a look tonight.
Re: clean channel distorting. help please
172 on pin 1 and 191 on pin 6. Plate resistors measure correct at about 100K. Still looking...
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Nothing on 3 or 8.
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I get .8 on the 1k5. Would that do it?
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.8 K just to be clear
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Re: clean channel distorting. help please
Lift one end of the 25uF bypass capacitor in parallel with it and measure the resistor again. If it's out of tolerance replace it. If the electrolytic caps have not been replaced they are past due.
Re: clean channel distorting. help please
Will do. Electrolytics are up to date.
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Re: clean channel distorting. help please
Could also be the 1M Volume pot.
I had an amp that should have been crystal clean but was distorted when the volume was turned up.
Preamp Volume pot was defective.
I had an amp that should have been crystal clean but was distorted when the volume was turned up.
Preamp Volume pot was defective.
Tom
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Re: clean channel distorting. help please
Thanks Tom. this one's dirty at all volumes. I'll try the resistor tonight when I get home. Fingers crossed
Re: clean channel distorting. help please
Yeah the weird thing was it was a NOS Bradley Allen pot.
It's jumped in value around the 10:00 position.
It was a clean amp so it was weird when it distorted.
It's jumped in value around the 10:00 position.
It was a clean amp so it was weird when it distorted.
Tom
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Re: clean channel distorting. help please
Resistor was low with the cap off so I replaced it. Works fine now, nice and clean. Many thanks to all who chimed in and helped me out of the woods!!! I love the way folks help out on this forum. I can't get into the garage thru Google any more but thankfully I was able to get back in thru Yahoo. Would have been lost without you guys!