Hi All,
I've converted a cute Magnavox radio/turntable into a guitar amp/ MP3 player. I'm surprised to say it actually works. I couldn't find a schematic for it - Model CR740AA - so I'm flying by the seat of my pants.
Original line up was: 5Y3GT; two 6AQ5s in PP mode; 12AX7 inverter; 6BE6 and 6BZ6 in the radio/turntable preamp section.
I traded the two preamp tubes for a single EF86 preamp, kept the power amp configuration. Added two 1/4" jack inputs, one with low impedance for the MP3 player, one with hi imp for the guitar.
However, I'm experiencing considerable hum, as well as a temporary motorboating sound for the first 10-15 seconds after turning the amp on - it sounds almost like a tremolo has engaged for a few moments, except it has no tremolo:).
I have a couple of suspects. I changed all the electrolytics, including the cap can (old one dead). The problem is I inadvertently got an EC cap can with high + tolerances, so instead of one section being the required 40uF, it actually reads 50uF on my meter. The other sections read 25uF instead of 20, and 13uF instead of 10. I'm wondering if the collective increase is causing problems further down the line.
The other thing that's interesting is the way the filter system is designed. I've attached a very crudely drawn schematic. The main difference between this and a typical guitar amp is the way this one has a B+ second node that runs direct from the rectifier cathode instead of the other side of the first filter cap. I wonder if that's causing the filtering to behave oddly. I'm also loading up a pic of a Skylark schematic that I found in an earlier 6AQ5 post on this forum, which uses 6AQ5s, just as a comparison - the second node is connected to the first node, not direct to the rec cathode. But I'm sure you know this already.
Shielding does not seem to be the problem; I've used shielded cable for most signal lines, and when I cover the open chassis with shielding, the hum is not reduced in any way.
Thanks for your help - always greatly appreciated.