I seem to have made a mistake re-wiring my AO-28 after a re-cap job.
First, turning on the percussion effect causes a thump in the speaker and terminal K falls to 0 vdc.
Percussion tones are triggered but do not fade.
The cutoff pot simply acts as a sort of volume adjustment, the voltage on the pot ranges from 33 to 39V. When bringing the voltage back up on the pot swiftly the voltage is delayed on its climb as if its waiting for a capacitor to charge.
In this version of this amp terminal K passes through R51/4.7K to both pins 5 and 6 (screen and plate?) of V6, but the signal path ends there. The schematic says that terminal M should connect to this point via R55/82K, but instead, R55 connects M to pin 1 of V6. This is the only discrepancy I can find between the schematic and the amp in front of me. A different schematic shows K > R51 > pin 1,6 > R55 > M, R56... not sure whats up here. I don't recall changing up the wiring in the amp like this...
Thanks!
First, turning on the percussion effect causes a thump in the speaker and terminal K falls to 0 vdc.
Percussion tones are triggered but do not fade.
The cutoff pot simply acts as a sort of volume adjustment, the voltage on the pot ranges from 33 to 39V. When bringing the voltage back up on the pot swiftly the voltage is delayed on its climb as if its waiting for a capacitor to charge.
In this version of this amp terminal K passes through R51/4.7K to both pins 5 and 6 (screen and plate?) of V6, but the signal path ends there. The schematic says that terminal M should connect to this point via R55/82K, but instead, R55 connects M to pin 1 of V6. This is the only discrepancy I can find between the schematic and the amp in front of me. A different schematic shows K > R51 > pin 1,6 > R55 > M, R56... not sure whats up here. I don't recall changing up the wiring in the amp like this...
Thanks!
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