OK -
As this is my first time using a scope...do the pics seem "normal" until I get to the output.?
Once again, my pics are in reverse order. Sorry about that. Still need to figure out how to operate Photo-bucket.
So looking at the "last" pic first we have.....
1. V1a grid 300mV
2. V1b grid after tone stack 60mV (is this pretty much the normal "loss" we see from a tone stack.?)
3. V1b plate 220mV
4. Phase inverter 46V
5. Phase inverter 42V
6. Both power tubes look like this 190V
7. This is at the speaker jack. 30 Volts peak to peak. The scope looks like there are 4-5 traces, pretty much all in phase, but with some differing amplitudes.
With the amp volume real low, you can gently strum a chord and it sounds OK. But with ANY increase in the Volume Pot, or any aggression in the pick attack, the sound is quite distorted.
I have built quite a few amps, and I have never had this type of a problem before. In the past there has always been a mistake I made that caused more normal problems .....like low voltage, snapping a fuse, feedback, real uneven bias, etc etc etc. Stuff that you could search for.
This amp seems like it has prettty normal voltage everywhere, but I will checkk all those and tell you what I have.
I am not sure if I have a pair of 6K6 that I know are working properly. So I am not sure if I can try another pair of power tubes.
Do the scope pictures suggest anything to you guys.?
Thank You
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