Hi all,
On another thread I chatted about designing a chassis for a Hoffman 5F2A kit with the tubes upright. I am new to amp-building, though a lifetime ago I did some electronics and know how to solder, bleed caps, etc. Well, the amp's all done, including the 7/8" cedar box with finger joints, etc. The amp looks great and has a brand new 4 ohm Weber 8" speaker.
However, the amp gives out an ear-piercing squeal. The squeal is constant with or without a guitar plugged in. The volume/tone controls change the squeal pitch a little but not much. The guitar is amplified, but I have to wear earplugs because of the painful squeal. Here's what I've done:
1. Read Hoffman's link on tracing out a circuit problem. I checked it all and traced it for the 4th-5th time with yellow highlighter. It all checks out.
2. Read the link for squealing troubleshooting by GeoFEX who suggests: tube microphonics. The tubes are all brand new purchased with the Hoffman kit. I did have another 12AX7 tube and tried it but the squeal is the same. Would brand new tubes be bad?
3. One common cause of the squeal is reversing the OT main connections. However, I have them attached just as the kit instructions say: Blue goes to V2 (6V6) pin 3 and Red goes to V3 (5Y3) pin 8 which is then jumpered to the board (B+). I have not reversed them, because it's contrary to the kit instructions. If I reverse them, it means the MOJO OT has switched their wiring colors (???).
4. Another possible problem is having the PT and OT set up with the windings parallel. I *think* they are not parallel. They are not that close on my chassis, which is about twice the size of the classic Fender one, so it's relatively roomy.
5. As you can see from the pic below, I have the feedback wire from the speaker jack crossing the B+ jumper. Could that cause the oscillation? How to I check this?
Here's a link to Hoffman's schematics and building pdf for the kit.
http://el34world.com/Hoffman/files/Hoffman_5F2A.pdfBelow are two pictures of the amp set up on a stand. Is there an obvious problem? I'm really at a standstill here and appreciate any help you can give.
Thanks in advance,
Steve