6g2 blocking distortion/fuzz at full vol
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6g2 blocking distortion/fuzz at full vol
Hey all, I've got a princeton build here that gets all farty and buzzy after 3:00 on the volume knob. You can actually hear the double tremolo beat at this point too. I've got the 470R 5 watt grid stoppers , 1.5K screen resistors and 1 meg grid stopper on pin 7 of phase inv. in place. Also tried .047 phase inverter output caps with no avail. Speakers all good, tubes good. What else can I do? or is this normal?
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Re: 6g2 blocking distortion/fuzz at full vol
Those grid stopper values are weird. Post a schematic please, with the changes from the original. Detailed pics of the entire build are welcome and a youtube clip can help us tooaudiosalvage wrote: ↑Sat 03/04/23 8:22 pmHey all, I've got a princeton build here that gets all farty and buzzy after 3:00 on the volume knob. You can actually hear the double tremolo beat at this point too. I've got the 470R 5 watt grid stoppers , 1.5K screen resistors and 1 meg grid stopper on pin 7 of phase inv. in place. Also tried .047 phase inverter output caps with no avail. Speakers all good, tubes good. What else can I do? or is this normal?
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Re: 6g2 blocking distortion/fuzz at full vol
Ok I may have explained wrong, anyway, I now have 470R screen resistors and 47K grid stoppers in place. It has gotten rid of the blocking/cut out distortion,but I now notice a loud beating from the tremolo, even with the volume off
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Re: 6g2 blocking distortion/fuzz at full vol
I traced the trem problem to a couple bad solder joints. NOW were talkin'! I put some 47k grid stoppers in and I'm happy with the results. full vol has a little saturation and backing it off a bit gives a rich, warm edge. With the tremolo on, it can do "Born on the Bayou" perfectly. Time to put her in a cabinet. Thank you all again.
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Re: 6g2 blocking distortion/fuzz at full vol
Post a sound clip please.. I’m curious about the 6G2audiosalvage wrote: ↑Tue 03/07/23 10:04 pmI traced the trem problem to a couple bad solder joints. NOW were talkin'! I put some 47k grid stoppers in and I'm happy with the results. full vol has a little saturation and backing it off a bit gives a rich, warm edge. With the tremolo on, it can do "Born on the Bayou" perfectly. Time to put her in a cabinet. Thank you all again.
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Re: 6g2 blocking distortion/fuzz at full vol
Here is a clip using a strat with a SD mini in the bridge. I gradually increased the volume and there are no pedals involved.
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