B1 with Korg Triode

I'm not giving up 🙂 People have had it dead silent, and first one was silent. Balanced version is always an option too. And finished/tested gerber will be my contribution to people who want 2200 uf caps (16mm width, like this one 647-UHW1H222MHD ), different pcb color, and if they are unable to order one from diystore due to shipping rates if they live far away like myself.
I like it.

where do you actually live? Are we neighbours? Is the neighbours broken AC the reason we have the same issue? :rofl:

PS: no AC here. More in need of bonfires.
 
I've made few modifications and it's ~1cm wider, more notably thicker/more even traces, increased lead spacing for 270r for 5W resistors instead of 3W since those heat a bit too much for my taste without a heatsink. Spaced caps more, and more evenly.

Sent out an order to print 5 pieces in black color since i think it will look great with red PRP resistors.
 

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hello all,
i have a korg B1 i bought from another hobbyist. after months of good service it has now developed a loud screech/squeal noise. i turn it off and it goes away but then comes back. i searched for this issue via google and didn't find any results. is this a known issue?
i'd love any troubleshooting ideas.
thanks!
 
hello all,
i have a korg B1 i bought from another hobbyist. after months of good service it has now developed a loud screech/squeal noise. i turn it off and it goes away but then comes back. i searched for this issue via google and didn't find any results. is this a known issue?
i'd love any troubleshooting ideas.
thanks!
How about some well pit pics of the circuit, along with test point voltages references to gnd?

if the PSU checks out that is 🙂
 
if build is proper, and if PSU iz excluded, there are so many parts that only Korg thingie stays as culprit
I was just thinking that if the operating points were set to the extreme, that might be a possible culprit. I measured/saw instability in such circumstances with my old build. Checking the TP’s will rule that out if not the case.

Serbian tubes rule :devily:

Edit: I knew where you were going with your question. But the Nutubes deserve the benefit of the doubt. Or? :rofl:
 
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when i test the power supply wires the value on the multimeter keeps bouncing around; doesn't stop at one value. i have one probe on one of the wires, the other probe on the other.

just confirm DC voltage and polarity so you can feed KB1 with it
then connect PSU to KB1 , power up and hear do you have previous problems

no need to measure anything else, and you can't measure anything meaningful with DMM, of importance to your exact problem
 
just confirm DC voltage and polarity so you can feed KB1 with it
then connect PSU to KB1 , power up and hear do you have previous problems

no need to measure anything else, and you can't measure anything meaningful with DMM, of importance to your exact problem
aha, i assumed there was a rectifier somewhere in the pre, not that the power supply changed to DC. measured DC and it is right about 24 volts.
will reconnect and try again but, as nothing has changed, i assume the problem will still be there.
per above, T5-T8 were spot on. also, i bet T1, T3, and T4 will be OK if i measure for DC.