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Title: Ampeg V4 clone parasitic oscillation help
Post by: robotgraves on June 19, 2023, 08:42:20 am
hey, first post and it is of course for the all important advice.  I have an Ampeg V4 clone that I have been working on that is throwing me for a loop.  I love my V4 but it has seen way better days, so a clone of sorts was in order.  I already finished one clone, that I was mostly happy with but did have parasitic oscillation at very high settings.  Redid the entire layout and redesigned the power supply to be better.  I now have a motorboating issue that is also only happening at hotter settings, but much more readily than previous designs.

What have I tried?


So, what data do I have on the oscillation?  I have access to an oscilliscope and other tools, so here is the known information I have

I did get the help of Dusky and Science amps, both of which had several things that helped get some of this data.  Science's best guess right now is that my layout is the primary cause.  I can't disagree with this, I have little to no experience making layouts and everything on this build is from scratch except for the schematics.

I have schematics, layout diagram, and photos to boot; and will take any and all requests for data or modifications seriously and immediately.  I'm on day 5 of fighting this, and the well of ideas is dry.

Schematic: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s_Wj6aompyNGcySbpNXONfvsKQTpvURD/view?usp=sharing (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s_Wj6aompyNGcySbpNXONfvsKQTpvURD/view?usp=sharing)
Practical Build guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Tou3TPn6pbcZW4HptYwwMtN1M8cOB5RT/view?usp=sharing (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Tou3TPn6pbcZW4HptYwwMtN1M8cOB5RT/view?usp=sharing)

(https://i.imgur.com/SBFOipL.jpg)
Title: Re: Ampeg V4 clone parasitic oscillation help
Post by: sluckey on June 19, 2023, 09:22:50 am
Science's best guess right now is that my layout is the primary cause.
Not only the layout, but plenty of long wire runs that can cause the symptoms you describe. Also, grounding on those later Ampegs is quite picky. We just recently saw an SVT with slightly deviated filter cap grounding that was causing problems.
Title: Re: Ampeg V4 clone parasitic oscillation help
Post by: robotgraves on June 19, 2023, 09:44:52 am
Science's best guess right now is that my layout is the primary cause.
Not only the layout, but plenty of long wire runs that can cause the symptoms you describe. Also, grounding on those later Ampegs is quite picky. We just recently saw an SVT with slightly deviated filter cap grounding that was causing problems.

Science mentioned ground in terms of that i shared the IEC ground with another connection, which is a no-no.  I can move that, it's the back side of the Bias transformer tap
Title: Re: Ampeg V4 clone parasitic oscillation help
Post by: AL on June 19, 2023, 10:42:21 am
Is the second F&T filter cap from the right (in between the blue Ohmite) soldered? I can't tell from the picture but it looks like you may have missed that connection.

AL
Title: Re: Ampeg V4 clone parasitic oscillation help
Post by: robotgraves on June 19, 2023, 11:03:00 am
Is the second F&T filter cap from the right (in between the blue Ohmite) soldered? I can't tell from the picture but it looks like you may have missed that connection.

AL

yes it is. I am checking all connections, and did a reflow on their ground connections on back for good measure
Title: Re: Ampeg V4 clone parasitic oscillation help
Post by: robotgraves on June 21, 2023, 07:17:34 pm
As a follow up on this:


Considering how to approach other parts of the circuit, I don't know what is or is not bad layout.  May move the Baxandall tone stack onto the pots to clear some space on the board for rearranging.  Also may rerun more ground wires based on some in depth articles that I was shown: https://www.valvewizard.co.uk/Grounding.pdf
Title: Re: Ampeg V4 clone parasitic oscillation help
Post by: cfortner on July 27, 2023, 05:45:01 am
Which PI does the amp have? LTPI?

Try a gridstopper 470k-1M direct at the junction to the grid of the first PI-tube. If it gets too muddy, lower the gridstopper until it sounds ok and the oscillation is gone.