Sluckey, Shooter and anyone else that's interested, I need some help again. I built this Ted Weber 5F1 kit about 1 1/2 years ago, and its worked fine since the beginning. It was my first amp kit build, and was excited it worked. So I decided yesterday to shorten the speaker wire connecting the amp’s RCA output going to the 4 ohm 8” speaker, just to neaten things up. When I built it I just left the wire full length since I was anxious to hear if it worked and never went back to shorten it. So I un-soldered the wires at the speaker connection, cut them to length, and soldered them back on. Then when I put everything back together and plugged in the guitar, no sound! I’ve run a test tone directly through the speaker and I get sound, so I must have done something to the wiring of the circuit!
I've checked the readings on all the resistors in the circuit and they are fine. I used a DMM set to ohms to check the wiring from the input jack to Pin 2, Grid, on the 12AX7 and it showed 0.00, so that connection is good. So signal is getting to the preamp.
I put a DMM probe to test continuity on the RCA plug connecting to the speaker. It seems odd, but if I touch the shield and the lead on the plug it shows continuity. Is this right? Is it because the wire connects up in the speaker? There's some static/crackle when I move the plug around in the RCA jack. I did check the wiring in the RCA plug housing and its good and the leads don't appear to be touching to short out.
I did the same thing with the RCA jack, and got the same type of reading. It shows continuity. Is that because the Output Transformer's wiring is connected to the jack, and so the jack's input and ground lugs are "connected"?
The tubes look fine, ie. they light up. Thoughts? Thanks.