Hello Everyone,
It has been awhile but I am nearing the end (hopefully) of my scratch build Bassman 6g6B build. This is my first build and it has been a learning experience. I spent most of the summer building the cab and head which was a first in woodworking as well. Anyway, I don't want to bore anyone and was hoping this wouldn't be a never ending debug due to my abilities. But after a great deal of time, I was ready to fire up the amp through the cab to set the bias. I ran into some issues. Two shorts and a fuse blown later, here I am. I have sound on both channels but it is nowhere the volume this amp should be producing. Second, the voltages on V IV seem to be off.
First here is a link to the schematic and layout.
http://www.gad.net/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/1963-Bassman-6G6B-Schematic.jpghttp://www.gad.net/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/1963-Bassman-6G6B-Layout.jpgAfter completing the circuit and then the woodwork and a lot of time, I was a little impatient to try the amp out. I went to test the voltages and set the bias which I have never done before. I installed 1ohm resistors and hit the weeds.
Short 1 - On power tube V6, while testing voltage on pin 3 from OT, I didn't realize the lead was too long and close to touching pin 4. Bright lights and smoke and I fried the top ring terminal of pin 3.
Short 2 - Voltage testing remix, voltage readings were going fine but when I went to test bias, I forgot to switch from mV to V on the Fluke. Went to pin 3 of power tube V5 and fried top ring terminal 3 there.
So, I have two power tube sockets with both pin 3s top ring terminals fried.
After the second issue, the amp wouldn't kick over and realized the fuse was toast. I replaced it and completed the voltage readings which are as follows.
Parentheses are (Fenders) followed by mine. Some I am not sure on how to designate and some I have missed on the board.
From Bias rectifier board (-54) -58.3 to point on board by (2) 220 k resistors (-54) 51.2
(layout) Red wire from bias to board (430) 470
yellow wire point to right of it on layout (428) 470
black choke / red OT on board (430) 471
V1
pin 1 (135) 142.1
pin 6 (230) 263.2
V2
1 (150) 171.8
6 (150) 177.6
V3
1 (230) 264.8
6(190) 220.6
V4 (here appear to be some issues) perhaps some components on the board
1 (300) 454
6 (280) 455
8 (30) 6.6
V5
3 (428) 469
6(428) 470
Bias 35.8
V6
3(428) 468
6(428) 469
Bias 36
Every component and part is brand new from the filter caps to the transformers to the jacks etc.
During all of this (shorts, fuse, readings) I was able to get sound.
The Bass channel is slightly louder than the normal channel. Bass channel is dead quiet until about 3-4. Sound comes in about middle-6 on normal channel. Both channels maxed are nowhere near the window shattering volume it should be but they sound reminiscent of the tone of those channels if that makes sense.
I also built the speaker cable with this thing. I wasn't sure to mention it or not but was wondering if it could be choking the signal. I don't know. It's pictured later and it was made from 2 strands of white 18 GA with 2 strands of black 18 GA and pancake plugs.
I am hoping with everything that I didn't damage something severely, especially the power tubes, I am using winged Cs and they're not in production anymore.
I know there is definitely something wrong around tube 4. I just hope I am able to fix that along with the volume but if not I will probably have to venture to the tech which kinda defeats the purpose of scratch building an amp.
Im all ears and any input is appreciated.
happy holidays.
Matt