Well, that's not it. Turned on, loudest noise I ever heard, off in one second.
But I did find the problem, deviating from your layout even with very short wires to vol pot's voltage dividers (470 k's) was the problem. Put the R's on the pots with bright cap (lowered it to 400p, those mica 500's are really, like 525p, very bright) used shielded wire to grid of V2,pin2 and the amp has no squeal anywhere, the feedback with a 22k on the 8 ohm tap works great anywhere on dial, no static when turning it, too. I learned something, all my presence pots had that scratchiness when turning the knob, I bet shielded wire in the right place would cure this.
I'm stoked, this amp is fantastic, blending the two vol's is amazing, the tone stack isn't as good as my Allen Old Flame (super Reverb copy) but not bad. I put in a pair of Old Stock Fat Bottle 6L6's GE's that are almost new. Wow, with both volumes to blend out the any mud, this amp is one of my best, maybe the best, loud too.
I have one question and I hope you can help me.
The OT I used was for an 18 watt but it's pretty big, probably at least 20 watts, maybe a little more. I lost the spec sheet and it's an older one, looks like a Mojo but it's not on their site. I think I might have the 8 and 4 ohm taps mixed?
I'm almost positive it's 8K for an 18 watt with four secondaries, orange, green, yellow and black, all in that order coming out of the bottom of the OT. No marking on the paper wrapped OT but in that order I figured, 16, 8, 4 and the ground. But when playing with 6L6's, I put the selector on 4 ohms (8 ohms spk in cap) figuring the 6L6s would see 4K load. But the amp's volume lowered, not raised, went back and forth with the selector, definitely on the 4 ohm sec the amp is not as loud, with 6L6s.
Even though the order and color out of the OT would seem to be 16, 8, 4... could it be off? Shouldn't this amp with an 8 ohm speaker, 6L6's be on the 4 ohm tap (if it's an 8K OT) get louder with the 4 ohm tap, seeing 4K?
How can I tell, which is for sure the 8 and 4 ohms taps. The OT says:
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