A friend I play with, built a harp amp (Lone Wolf 3X6V6SE) from plans that were once available online, including a circuit description, BOM, layout, & schematic. It seems to be gone from the web now, I don't have any digital copies, all I have is the paperwork that he printed out at the time.
He never got it running & it has sat on his bench until last week when I took it to see if we could get it running. I rebuilt it as-drawn over the last week & while it works, there are some issues, which I am wondering are baked-in in some manner, due to the design.
It is essentially a pretty simple SE amp, but complicates the equation as it uses 3 6V6 output tubes, fixed bias & a really low-gain 1st stage. Looks like the tone control is copied from a Kalamazoo Model 2 & is placed after both gain stages, immediately before the 3 power tubes.
At first test, the hum was just beyond tolerable, but I have temped in some parts & think that adding a choke & additional cap will get things to a usable level.
The issue I can't really solve or explain, (but can work-around) is a medium trem-speed oscillation that occurs when the volume is nearly at full, & it kind of sounds like trem. Might qualify as motorboating. The bias voltage is steady when the oscillation occurs.
The oscillation does not occur if:
- the V2B bypass cap is switched out
- the V1A cathode resistor value is lowered (jumping one of the 2 resistor stack)
- Use a 12AY7 instead of a 12AX7 (12AY7 on the schematic, 12AX7 in all the other printed material)
- One of the 3 output tubes is pulled
Really no information out there on the web, other than a few mentions from 10 years ago. Guessing not many were built.
Anyone have any insights?