Yes….turned out to be an issue with the transistor orientation. I built two boards....one using the stock transistors MPSA63, 2N2906, MPSA20. I also did a different one with BC557C, BC547C. The orientation of these are opposite.
For this amp, I’m using a custom PT from Heyboer that has it’s own secondary 60vac winding for the EQ power. Actual measurement is 63vac. Using the specs from the Dan_O schematic (1N4006, 220ohm, 220uF, 470ohm, 220uF) the output DC for the EQ board is a whopping -73.5vdc. I read in other threads that the amounts vary, but that seems like overkill and would guess it’s too much. I added a voltage divider 10K / 10K voltage divider after the DC conversion / filtering and before the board. Here are the voltages I’m getting:
Q2 E = -37.5vdc
Q2 B = -29.8 vdc
Q2 C = 0
Q1 C = -37.5 vdc
Q1 B = 0
Q1 E = 0
Q3 C = -29.8 vdc
Q3 B = 0
Q3 E = 0
Q4 C = -37.5 vdc
Q4 B = 0
Q4 E = 0
I've built quite a few amps, but never anything with transistors. I have no idea how these are supposed to read or if they fry out easily from soldering
Any help would be appreciated.
LOL, thanks Henz. I wouldn’t say I’m well read in this amp at all, but I’ve worked at a very slow pace on this one. The guys at the SLOCLONE forum did all the work breaking this thing down. To bypass the EQ, I simply put a jumper wire from the 22K resistor at the end of the preamp (R17) to the input of the PI. In this case, I’m using a standard Marshall 100W power section / PI, so it’s the .022 capacitor that then goes into grid of the PI tube.