For my first build I've taken the parts from a 100 watt Carvin MTS3200 and reassembled them to build a 35 watt, EL34 based version of the power amp section. No preamp or channel circuit build. This worked well before I took the Carvin apart.
The power amp circuit I built follows the schematic as drawn with the exceptions of: The transformers came out of a 35 watt 7686 based amp and since the power transformer had a 50 volt tap I put together a full wave bridge bias circuit. On the full wave bias circuit, I cut the junction where the original MTS bias circuit patched in (220K resistors) and put a bias feed on either side of them.
I got only a reasonable level of background noise and a signal placed on the input appeared, un-amplified, on the output in a reasonably undistorted state. So the signal found it's way through the circuit.
Prior to getting the bias set to a reasonable value, -37 volts DC the tubes wanted to red plate but I kept the power level down with the variac. I based the -37 volt setting on the data from the schematic for the bias circuit I used. While there may be a bias level adjustment needed, I think the problem is in the design or perhaps the output transformer application- Design problem.
All parts worked in both amps before removal. The power supply voltages are close, within 15 volts.
MTS schematic:
http://www.el34world.com/charts/Schematics/files/carvin/carvin_mts3200.pdfCurrent State:
After setting the bias and using the variac, when I start bringing it up, at around 60% of line on the primary- 80VAC, it begins to sound like an AM radio station that is un-tuned just screaming random noise. Nothing discernible.
I immediately shut it down since it appears it is going to get really loud and perhaps fry something. The sound peaks until the voltage begins to drop off and then fades to black.
Removing the AX7 driver tubes does nothing to stop the noise. It does go away if I remove the output tubes.
Since the noise increases in intensity I get the sense that the amp is working in a primitive sense- Perhaps?
Since this is just a first prototype build with used parts I don't know how much effort I'm going to put into it but I would like to get it going to see if the output transformer is going to work with EL34 tubes.
Any suggestions as to what I should check to resolve the problems?
Silverfox