I know this topic has been researched here and many other forums but I can't find any answers I'm looking for, I searched. I have an 18 watt Marshall 1974 style TMB amp I just fixed, works great with some help here, thank you guys. The VVR went and I replaced the Mosfet and zener, rest of the parts were fine. I'm using one of Dana Hall's older bds.
The problem is the voltage going in to the VVR is 325V B+ with VVR pot on highest setting, everything works fine, voltage drops as it's suppose too. With the VVR disconnected I get 345v B+, about what I should get from my 290-0-290 PT. So why do I only get 325v with the VVR connected?
Another strange thing - with the VVR connected, just turning down the VVR pot's volume a hair, the voltage going in jumps up to the full 345volts it should be. On the out, the voltage drops as it's suppose too. I only can get the 345v when I turn the VVR down, either a hair or a lot, (the "in" stays at 345v). On "full power" it drops to 325v...?
I have an extra filter, 32@450 right on the rectifier tube's B+ out pin, before the stand/by switch then to VVR, out from VVR to first filter cap and down the rail.
Could I have too much filtering? Would I, run the out on the VVR to the power section skipping the second filter? Since I have a filter before the VVR.
I'm using two 100K R, one 10 ohm 5 watt R, and a 6v zener on the VVR bd.
Any help appreciated, The amp plays fine no buzzing but on full power I'm only getting a B+ out of 325v, I'd like to get the full 345volts the PT is capable of putting out.
Thanks in advance as always,
al