Hey guys, first time builder having an issue.
(I completed the build, but had these issues. I’ve since taken it apart to check all the component values & redo it. Just thought I’d throw this out to see if I missed something.)
I’m not getting 340v @ r10 & c6. First off, I get 400v on the left side of the resistor coming from the OT & power tube. On the right side of the resistor, my voltage starts around 270v then drops continuously to 24v. I only get 6.5v @ pins 1 & 6 on the preamp tube. I get 1.7v @ pin 3, but 0 @ pin 8.
I've attached a pic of the turret board with voltages to clarify what I’m taking about.
Voltages with 6v6 & vrm @ 400v:
@ fuse - 123.9vac
heater wires to ground (pin 2 & 7 power tube, pin 5 & 9 preamp) - all are 4.1v ac
diodes - 377v & 380v
vrm power cap:
@ idle - 87v
@ 5 - 158v
@ max - 467v
While checking the voltages I tapped the pins on the power & preamp tubes & heard pops from the speaker, but with the odd preamp voltages I never plugged a guitar in.
So….. after reading through many other posts my thoughts were a misplaced jumper or bad solder joint.
I checked & rechecked the wiring. Everything matched the printout. The jumpers on the back were correct, but I replaced them just to be sure. I removed & resoldered all of the tone stack capacitors & resistors. Reflowed both grounding locations & tested for continuity. Added heat shrink to the coaxial cable (one was grounding out on the board). Checked my wiring to the volume & tone pots. Put it all back together…… and got the same results.
I guess my question is, could something on the power side be causing this? The wiring to the power tube and transformers is correct. In my uneducated thinking, if the voltages are correct there, the problems on the preamp side.
I’m hoping it’s a bad capacitor. I had to order a capacitor tester, so I’ll find out when it arrives. The resistors tested correct.
Any advice or troubleshooting help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephen