Here's the schematic:
http://www.dougcircuits.com/premier/premier5-6L6version.jpgThis was an ebay "AS-IS" project amp. arrived missing tubes, speaker, as well as C2 and C5 coupling caps. After doing a lot of testing of the circuit (checked all resistors values, drawing the schematic from the actual amp (reverse-engineered), check the transformers, checked all grounds, etc...) I did the following:
1. created an artificial center tap with a pair of 470ohm resistors, and elevated them to the cathode of the 6L6. (originally, one leg of the 6.3 was tied to chassis ground). I know 470 is high, but it should be okay, right?
2. installed .1/300v caps for C2 and C5 (I found someone else that reverse-engineered the schematic, and he indicated .022's, but I wasn't entirely sure *he* was sure about that). I stuck .1's in there and calculated the bass roll-off freq. at 2Hz for C2, and 5Hz for C5 (with .022's they'd be about 10Hz and 24Hz respectively),, so I figured .1's would be okay.
3. installed tubes and speaker and fired it up.
The amp was remarkably quiet (I expected the old cap-can lytics to be dead, and figured it'd hum and motor boat). the voltages on the schematic are as measured.
Here is where it gets weird: with volume and tone at 100%, the amp is stable, and sounds fine. if I roll the tone knob back to 50%, the amp becomes unstable: 6L6 cathode voltage goes from a steady 17V to a fluctuation between +30VDC and +15VDC, and grid goes from a stable 0VDC to a fluctuating -40VDC to 0VDC. It sounds like a tremolo. The voltages tell me the tube is going into cut-off and then recovering.
here's a clip:
Premier 50, strange bias problem???Really, if the volume is rolled off 100%, the tone control can be anywhere and the amp is stable.
If both controls are at 100%, its stable. Its only when volume is at 100% and tone is rolled off that is becomes unstable. There are two way to re-stabilize: turn tone back to 100%, or roll off volume. You'll see it in the clip.
The problem occurs at approx. 30sec. mark.
I've tried a couple different 6L6's.
I think its a 120Hz cycle, but I'm not sure.. maybe the 6L6 cathode bypass cap? maybe the elevated, center tapped heater supply?
more intriguing,,why does this happen with regards to the tone control setting??