Welcome To the Hoffman Amplifiers Forum

September 06, 2025, 12:36:50 pm
guest image
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
-User Name
-Password



Hoffman Amps Forum image Author Topic: Low End Cutting Out  (Read 3169 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline xkaynex

  • Level 1
  • *
  • Posts: 15
  • I love tube amps
Hoffman Amps Forum image
Low End Cutting Out
« on: April 16, 2010, 10:26:53 am »
As seen in the photos attached is my DC-30 clone. Used the chassis and turret board from ceriatone but the remaining components were picked up elsewhere. But pretty much followed their wiring layout exactly.

I can't remember how long this has been going on but I can't deal with it anymore. Well from the beginning the Cut pot has never been right. It has to be all the way up for the amp to function properly. As it's rolled back toward 0 the amp just turns to a ham radio. But I just leave it dialed all the way and have been too lazy to fix it. However, even with it up all the way I've been experiencing troubles with the amp just losing all low end. Like if I strum a low chord it will crackle some and then the low end will completely cut out. I've found that if this is done and the amp is "banged on" that will effect it cutting in and out, usually giving that low end back but then it will do the same thing over again once I strum a lower chord. Makes me think there could be a lose connection or cold solder joint or something. But then I still don't know about that Cut switch.

So I'm going to open it this weekend and I just wanted to see if anyone could point me in the right direction of what I should look for first. Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Kayne

Offline DummyLoad

  • SMG
  • Level 5
  • *****
  • Posts: 5791
Hoffman Amps Forum image
Re: Low End Cutting Out
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2010, 06:57:06 pm »
a schematic of what you have as-built would be immensely helpful...

--ISO

Offline plexi50

  • Level 4
  • *****
  • Posts: 4649
  • Tube Tone
Hoffman Amps Forum image
Re: Low End Cutting Out
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2010, 07:29:52 pm »
Check and resolder your bass cap to the tonestack or if you want you might use a DVM to see if it has continuity on each end of the caps lead and try to make it loose contact with verification from the meter itself

I only go this far because instead of just resoldering a problem i want to know what that problem is for sure even if thats all it may be

Same with resistors. Measure each and everyone before just putting them on a board

Just a habit i developed from making that silly PI 470 ohm - 470K mistake over the years

Not to mention a batch of resistors i got last month that were color coded 100 ohm and they were all actually 47 ohm

I have learned not to rely on a part because it may be new and out of the box

Offline xkaynex

  • Level 1
  • *
  • Posts: 15
  • I love tube amps
Hoffman Amps Forum image
Re: Low End Cutting Out
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2010, 11:18:41 am »
I just followed Ceriatones layout they have on their website since it's nice an neat.

http://www.ceriatone.com/images/layoutPic/matchlessLayout/Dizzy30Ceriatone.jpg

I definitely think the Cut circuit is the sole problem, I just don't know how. Like
I said, unless the Cut was open 100%, there was signal loss and
scratchyness, just bad all around. I'm guessing that playing the amp loud
would cause the Cut to close like a fraction and that would cause the
crackle. If this was occuring while playing, I could hit the amp a little and it may have
knocked the Cut back to fully open. I tried changing the value of the .0022uf Cut
cap, switched out the Cut pot with a new one, nothing seems to change it. So I just took the cut
pot out of the equation and wired the cut cap right to the Master, which
would just be the Cut open all the way. And that seemed to have solved the
problem completely as it sounds great. What else could it possibly be that when you start to restrict the flow through the Cut pot it sounds nasty??

Offline tubesornothing

  • SMG
  • Level 4
  • *****
  • Posts: 2664
  • A strong spark ought to bear calamities...
Hoffman Amps Forum image
Re: Low End Cutting Out
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2010, 04:44:46 pm »
Remove the cut pot and cap completely from the circuit. Do not add the cut cap back in.   How does it sound?

Still bad, Remove the master as well.  How does it sound? 

This will help you to absolutely determine if the cut or the power stage master is the problem.

 


Choose a link from the
Hoffman Amplifiers parts catalog
Mobile Device
Catalog Link
Yard Sale
Discontinued
Misc. Hardware
What's New Board Building
 Parts
Amp trim
Handles
Lamps
Diodes
Hoffman Turret
 Boards
Channel
Switching
Resistors Fender Eyelet
 Boards
Screws/Nuts
Washers
Jacks/Plugs
Connectors
Misc Eyelet
Boards
Tools
Capacitors Custom Boards
Tubes
Valves
Pots
Knobs
Fuses/Cords Chassis
Tube
Sockets
Switches Wire
Cable


Handy Links
Tube Amp Library
Tube Amp
Schematics library
Design a custom Eyelet or
Turret Board
DIY Layout Creator
File analyzer program
DIY Layout Creator
File library
Transformer Wiring
Diagrams
Hoffmanamps
Facebook page
Hoffman Amplifiers
Discount Program