Hi!
I finally got around to building my very first amplifier! It worked fine, dead quiet, but the sound was a little "off". I changed a few components and removed the Type 2 PPIMV I had installed, and everything came to life, for a few minutes.. .. then it started being very noisy and now this; when I turn the volume all the way down, I get sound anyway. It now has a pre-phase master, as per sluckeys design, and when the master is down, and the volume is up, I also get sound.. Although it's very noisy either way.
If I turn up the master, the noise gets loud enough to make it ring/oscillate, also the volume knob scratches in this very typical 'oscillative' fashion.
I've tried grid-stopping every stage with 220kOhm resistors, without any luck
I've tried changing the volume pot, in case it was that simple, no luck
I've now installed shielded cable between V2 and V3, no change
I've checked and tried grounding/shorting (with 25uF cap) every preamp ground point, without any change.
Shorting (with cap) output of V1A and B to ground nearly stops the sound, but doens't change the hiss
I've swapped tubes, no luck
I've rearranged wires around V1 and V2, no change.
The Tone controls don't alter the sound, when the volume is down and master is up.
If I hover my hand around the resistors connecting to the reverb driver tube (v2), the noise increases tremendously (see picture)
No tubes are microphonic, no cables or components "scratches" when prodding them.
Changes:
V3A plate resistor (R22) is changed to 220kOhm for more non-linear clipping (no change when swapping back)
Reverb Mixing 10pF mixing cap (C8) removed
Reverb Driver V2 cathode bypass cap (C10) removed, no change when installed, when using 1uF, a loud low-mid squeal/oscillation appears when turning the reverb above 7
Master (R?) Changed to 50k log pot. Using a simple 47k resistor changes nothing.
150pF capacitor across phase inverter output, after coupling caps C16 and C17
100pF capacitor across NFB resistor, NFB resistor (R35) changed to 1.5k
Bias Capacitors are 2x22uF
Filter Capacitors are 5x 15uF
Increasing either changes nothing.
I'm lost for ideas of what to try.. So I seek out your help..
Kind regards, Christian