Hi,
I am building a single channel dual mode amplifier (CLEAN/HIGH GAIN).
This circuit is a draft, which I need to finish of course.
My problem is that when I increase the DIRTY POT, after 3 I get a 4kHz noise. So, there is a positive feedback somewhere in the circuit that is making me crazy.
I literally unplug the whole TREBLE POT from the circuit, and when I feed the amplifier with a signal, I can see from the scope that the signal is there.
I grounded the back of the POTs to GROUND SIGNAL but this is not helping
Any idea about how to solve this?
Thanks a lot
I am building a single channel dual mode amplifier (CLEAN/HIGH GAIN).
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This circuit is a draft, which I need to finish of course.
My problem is that when I increase the DIRTY POT, after 3 I get a 4kHz noise. So, there is a positive feedback somewhere in the circuit that is making me crazy.
I literally unplug the whole TREBLE POT from the circuit, and when I feed the amplifier with a signal, I can see from the scope that the signal is there.
I grounded the back of the POTs to GROUND SIGNAL but this is not helping
Any idea about how to solve this?
Thanks a lot
The drawing doesn't open for me.
Can you attach it (when creating the post, go to Manage Attachments, select the file and upload).
Jan
Can you attach it (when creating the post, go to Manage Attachments, select the file and upload).
Jan
Looks like far too much gain. What happens when you remove V2a from the circuit?
Ok, I removed one tube and now it works... So too much gain as you said
Quick and dirty fix is replace 12ax7 with 12au7.
I designed a USB valve mixer and it was terribly noisy with the 12ax7.
Then worked out I had a gain of 10,000 !!!!
Popped in a couple of 12au7's and the circuit settled down and worked well.
Valves are very touchy about layout.
1/ Keep transformers away from audio signal.
2/ Keep high volts ac away from audio signal.
3/ Keep input wires/tracks of amp as short as possible.
4/ Use grid stoppers and place them right up to grid pin.
I designed a USB valve mixer and it was terribly noisy with the 12ax7.
Then worked out I had a gain of 10,000 !!!!
Popped in a couple of 12au7's and the circuit settled down and worked well.
Valves are very touchy about layout.
1/ Keep transformers away from audio signal.
2/ Keep high volts ac away from audio signal.
3/ Keep input wires/tracks of amp as short as possible.
4/ Use grid stoppers and place them right up to grid pin.
Quick and dirty fix is replace 12ax7 with 12au7.
Actually, I also try it. But I was not happy. I decide to remove one stage and keep the 12AX7
Also thanks a lot for the tips
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