Fellows (and Ladies),
I need help with my Sluckey Pee Wee Hammond build. This is my first amp build or amp conversion.
I have checked my build against the schematic many times and think I have it wired correctly. I have changed tubes, checked voltages, grasping at straws I have even changed the speaker output coil.
The problem is that shortly after power on the speaker goes into a maximum screech with a tremendous bass as well. Loud enough to hurt my ears and I am partially deaf.
Voltages, measured with a Fluke 75 DVM and viewed on a Tecktronix 475 oscilloscope, are as follows, V3 (12AX7)is removed:
A – 311.7 VDC with some ripple
B – 298 VDC and clean
C – 290 VDC and clean
D – 288.6 VDC and clean
V1 pin 1 – -.02 VDC to +.02 VDC
V1 pin 2 – +2.06 VDC
V1 pin 3 – +299.6 VDC
V1 pin 4 – 3.28 VAC
V1 pin 5 – 3.28 VAC
V1 pin 6 – +313 VDC
V1 pin 7 – +9.27 VDC
V1 pin 8 – 4.49 VAC, -3.2 VDC
V1 pin 9 - +222.1 VDC
I have attached three photos to this post.
The first is a photo of my build. ( I know the point to point wiring looks like a dog’s mess)
I do have the 68K ohm resistor from the input jack to V3-A pin 2 disconnected as part of the troubleshooting I was doing.
The second photo is of what I believe the problem to be. V1 pin 1 has a small signal on it, even with the 12AX7 tube removed. This signal is not seen on the 12AX7 tube pin 6.
Scope settings: .2 VDC per division, 2ms per division, ground is at first division from bottom.
The third photo is what is seen on V1 pin 6, the output to the speaker jack.
This is the amplified signal from the V1pin 1 input that ends up amplified to be this signal on V1 pin 6 (and inverted on V2 pin 6)
Scope settings: ground is at 1 division from the bottom, 100VDC per division, 1MS per division.
V3 pin 6 is a clean signal, the voltage is high at +284.5 VDC as the 12AX7 is not installed yet V1 pin 1 has a small signal on it.
Where is this signal in v 1 pin 1 coming from?
Thank you,
Eric aka Vlad (a monkey with a soldering iron and the burns to prove it)