Hello All,
I'm new to the forum here, but I've been building tube amps off and on for several years, and have recently been asked to build an AC15 variant for a local studio.
The amp is essentially the Hoffman AC30 layout with a single channel and the power section halved (similar to the Stout, I'm using the Heyboer 18w trannies.) Only other real mod is a TMB stack and Master volume instead of the cut control. Voltages seem reasonable, a little on the low side, but I am using a 5y3 currently.
What I'm experiencing is a nasty clipping/farting sound present on all notes. If I lower the input signal (i.e. roll back the volume on the guitar or the preamp volume) there is no clipping, but once the input gain reaches a certain amount its almost constant. I've since removed the MV from the circuit just for testing, but it did only clip at at the upper end of the MV. With the MV out of the circuit, its basically constant.
Here's everything I've done so far in troubleshooting: Shielded all input/tonestack wiring, changed the PI components to the Stout config, with the smaller caps and higher resistors (.022uf/470k... though it might be a grid block issue), different speaker, different guitar, two sets of tubes, swapping OT Primaries
Swapping the OT primaries did have some effect, made it less of a squeal and more of a nasty odd harmonic clipping. Like a fuzz pedal cranked to 10. Any advice would be appreciated, I can have some chassis pics up this afternoon.
Cheers!