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N_Cook March 25th 15 12:10 PM

Peavey VK 112 of 2005
 
Valve amp, little used then stored for 3 years now very low level
wanted, undistorted output and constant buzz, minimum wiht middle
setting of A/AB pot on rear.
Good signal out of SEND and bad output from test signal in RET, so PA
problem. Nothing seen weeping nor dodgey solder.
I was hoping S/R bypass switch corrossion but not that.

N_Cook March 25th 15 12:44 PM

Peavey VK 112 of 2005
 
I've not fathomed the schematic, how the relay functions. Looks as
though 1 of 3 relays switch over from external to internal and the
footswitch socket seems to be involved in that, so perhaps corrossion
there or a stuck relay.

N_Cook March 25th 15 02:57 PM

Peavey VK 112 of 2005
 
Looks as though corrossion of a contact on ECC83 driver valve and the
Return tip contact

Gareth Magennis March 25th 15 06:49 PM

Peavey VK 112 of 2005
 


"N_Cook" wrote in message ...

Valve amp, little used then stored for 3 years now very low level
wanted, undistorted output and constant buzz, minimum wiht middle
setting of A/AB pot on rear.
Good signal out of SEND and bad output from test signal in RET, so PA
problem. Nothing seen weeping nor dodgey solder.
I was hoping S/R bypass switch corrossion but not that.



That A/AB pot on the back is a bit weird from memory. Does it kind of turn
one output tube off?



Cheers,


Gareth.


N_Cook March 25th 15 08:16 PM

Peavey VK 112 of 2005
 
On 25/03/2015 18:49, Gareth Magennis wrote:


"N_Cook" wrote in message ...

Valve amp, little used then stored for 3 years now very low level
wanted, undistorted output and constant buzz, minimum wiht middle
setting of A/AB pot on rear.
Good signal out of SEND and bad output from test signal in RET, so PA
problem. Nothing seen weeping nor dodgey solder.
I was hoping S/R bypass switch corrossion but not that.



That A/AB pot on the back is a bit weird from memory. Does it kind of
turn one output tube off?



Cheers,


Gareth.


From the explanation of controls page

"As the TEXTURE control is rotated counterclockwise, the effect of one
half of the 6L6GC power tubes is progressively subtracted from the
circuit, while the gain of the driver tube is slowly increased. The
driver's low-frequency response is also altered along with the gain,
resulting in more even-ordered harmonic distortion from your power amp,
even at lower-than-stage-volume settings. Finally, with the TEXTURE knob
in the fully counterclockwise position, the result is a real
single-ended power amp section that operates and responds exactly like a
true Class A power amp, driven by a real single-ended high-gain tube stage.
This setting still allows the unused power tube(s) to draw idle current,
thus retaining the efficiency of
the standard Class A/B topology. In this mode, power output is also
reduced by as much as 60% versus
maximum rated power."

Gareth Magennis March 25th 15 09:16 PM

Peavey VK 112 of 2005
 


"N_Cook" wrote in message ...

On 25/03/2015 18:49, Gareth Magennis wrote:


"N_Cook" wrote in message ...

Valve amp, little used then stored for 3 years now very low level
wanted, undistorted output and constant buzz, minimum wiht middle
setting of A/AB pot on rear.
Good signal out of SEND and bad output from test signal in RET, so PA
problem. Nothing seen weeping nor dodgey solder.
I was hoping S/R bypass switch corrossion but not that.



That A/AB pot on the back is a bit weird from memory. Does it kind of
turn one output tube off?



Cheers,


Gareth.


From the explanation of controls page

"As the TEXTURE control is rotated counterclockwise, the effect of one
half of the 6L6GC power tubes is progressively subtracted from the
circuit, while the gain of the driver tube is slowly increased. The
driver's low-frequency response is also altered along with the gain,
resulting in more even-ordered harmonic distortion from your power amp,
even at lower-than-stage-volume settings. Finally, with the TEXTURE knob
in the fully counterclockwise position, the result is a real
single-ended power amp section that operates and responds exactly like a
true Class A power amp, driven by a real single-ended high-gain tube stage.
This setting still allows the unused power tube(s) to draw idle current,
thus retaining the efficiency of
the standard Class A/B topology. In this mode, power output is also
reduced by as much as 60% versus
maximum rated power."



OK, so it seems to turn one output tube off then, as I thought.

It looks rather drastic on a scope, very top heavy IIRC.


Cheers,


Gareth.





Gareth Magennis March 25th 15 09:24 PM

Peavey VK 112 of 2005
 


"Gareth Magennis" wrote in message ...



"N_Cook" wrote in message ...

On 25/03/2015 18:49, Gareth Magennis wrote:


"N_Cook" wrote in message ...

Valve amp, little used then stored for 3 years now very low level
wanted, undistorted output and constant buzz, minimum wiht middle
setting of A/AB pot on rear.
Good signal out of SEND and bad output from test signal in RET, so PA
problem. Nothing seen weeping nor dodgey solder.
I was hoping S/R bypass switch corrossion but not that.



That A/AB pot on the back is a bit weird from memory. Does it kind of
turn one output tube off?



Cheers,


Gareth.


From the explanation of controls page

"As the TEXTURE control is rotated counterclockwise, the effect of one
half of the 6L6GC power tubes is progressively subtracted from the
circuit, while the gain of the driver tube is slowly increased. The
driver's low-frequency response is also altered along with the gain,
resulting in more even-ordered harmonic distortion from your power amp,
even at lower-than-stage-volume settings. Finally, with the TEXTURE knob
in the fully counterclockwise position, the result is a real
single-ended power amp section that operates and responds exactly like a
true Class A power amp, driven by a real single-ended high-gain tube stage.
This setting still allows the unused power tube(s) to draw idle current,
thus retaining the efficiency of
the standard Class A/B topology. In this mode, power output is also
reduced by as much as 60% versus
maximum rated power."



OK, so it seems to turn one output tube off then, as I thought.

It looks rather drastic on a scope, very top heavy IIRC.


Cheers,


Gareth.





i.e. you will not get a sine wave at any output power, it is purely
distortion.

I think.



Gareth.






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