Hi!
I am a long time reader, and at this point I thought to start a thread as I need some help..
Over the past months I have build a 6g15 reverb circuit connected to a single channel AB763 circuit. Basically the original 6G15 into a Rob Robinette Blackvibe 6V6 (but with bigger power transformer).
You could also say basically this circuit
https://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=27175 but without the tremolo, and with 6V6's. And I put it all in a Princeton chassis, which barely fits. Luckily temps are okay, even when playing hard and long.
Some problem (and hummmm) chasing I did in the beginning was rewiring the inputs with insulated wire, and making better grounding (in the pictures is still the old). Also, adding a 220k screen resistor to the reverb return / v3 grid as I saw in the Hoffman 6g15 that isn't in the original. The amp is now impressively low on hum I feel.
Some pictures attached
All in all, very proud and the amp works and sounds good. Almost...
In the band setting (surf band as you might have guessed) I play this thing loud, maybe slightly over the edge of breakup. Volume around 40-45%. Sounds great. Reverb is drippy. Sounds are clean-ish dirty with compression. But.. if I play a big full chord it starts big and loud and then drops in volume, maybe 25%, before coming back to full. Not directly, but Is that sag but just way too much? If yes how do I fix that? or can it be something else?
The other thing, that might be connected to the first, pushing the volume know over 60% creates a horrible distorted mess. Doesn't sound like it should.. help?
Hoping someone has an idea. I can post all voltages if needed, or share a sound clip when I get to play at high volume again.