Here are a few pics of my latest project. I knew going in that using a "Non Standard" layout could present some proplems or even result in a total teardown & rebuild. - well I had an idea of how I wanted it to look and I rolled the dice and here it is. . . there are a few minor problems, but I think they can be fixed with your help and advice.
The amp works and sounds fine with no humm or hiss at all untill the both volume controls reach 7 or 8 and with everything all the way up the humm is rather loud and there is a low in volume but high in pitch squeal that will go away if I touch V1. I have a couple things im going to try but if any one sees anything that may help please let me know. The voltages are on the high side, the powertrans is out of a hammond organ 275-0-275 but I think its meant to run on 115 volts and My house has 122 volts at the wall sockets. pin 7 on the power tubes is 368 volts and pin 3 is 10 volts. V1 pin 1 =130, V2 pin 1 =156, V3 pin 1 =248.
For starters Im just going to mess with the lead dress. I cut the wires from the board that go to V1 pins 1+3 too short and trying to move them seems to want to vary the humm so im gong to legenthen them so I have some room to play with them. Also Im going to try un-bundeling the wires that go to the volume,bass & treble controls so I can move them around to see if that helps. I will let you know what happens & any help or advice will be appriciated. . . . JOE
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