I have a driver transistor on a power amp that distorts the the sine wave signal into a sorta noisy stair step pyramid. I have changed all the caps. What could cause this. The following transistor driver is a lot worse. The output to the speaker Looks like its only amplifying the negative swing of the signal. Bad bias resistor? Bad transistor?
On the plate of those valves there is going to be very high voltage.. you’re definitely going to need a dc blocking capacitor in series with the prob 👌
Good tutorial with a very important caution at the end.
I think you need a Blocking Cap maybe .1uf/600VDC to do this safley in ANY AMP.
You should probably add that this is for TUBE AMP troubleshooting and explain what could happen if you try this on a non-tube amp :)
quite a informative video 👍
I have a driver transistor on a power amp that distorts the the sine wave signal into a sorta noisy stair step pyramid. I have changed all the caps. What could cause this. The following transistor driver is a lot worse. The output to the speaker Looks like its only amplifying the negative swing of the signal. Bad bias resistor? Bad transistor?
On the plate of those valves there is going to be very high voltage.. you’re definitely going to need a dc blocking capacitor in series with the prob 👌
My god. No
Show us how it’s done then !
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He should a capacitor in line but otherwise nothing wrong with this method
@@Danilo8208SS a cap or a resistor?