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fx loop: promising results

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https://youtu.be/gHR9m0GR7P0 So I applied both of the "technological" solutions discussed in the previous entry: i.e., snubber cap on the EL84, and 13 kHz LPF after the master volume pot.  The latter seems to have fixed the oscillation issue. Next work is to fit the replacement v-mid eq circuit board into the box, and then test all the amp features and functions before buttoning it up.  E.g., I have never fully tested the fx loop with an actual effects unit, I have merely adjusted its gain and fixed the oscillation issue it was having.  Also, most of the non-relay switches (the four on the upper back panel) have never been tested, or only minimally (voice, scoop, bright, and coldness).  I just need to comprehensively run the amp through all its modes and extremes of operation.  Because, cramming it all back into the chassis box is such a nightmare, that I'll hope to never need to repeat it again!  After shipping this prototype, I will implement the final ci...

fx loop issues

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  https://youtu.be/irM8_pmS-yQ So I noticed, last time I tested the amp (prior to all my recent work with the v-mid EQ), that there was a problem with the effects loop.  At low to moderate volumes, it seemed to operate normally, but with the master volume near max, the amp would seem to break into ultrasonic oscilllations. This was before I got my new digital scope, so it was just my auditory assessment, based on past experience: everything would be operating as expected, getting louder as the volume was turned up, but then suddenly it would hit a point where the volume dropped precipitously, and the tone became sort of ragged and muffled. Now that I have my scope, as you can see in the linked video, I can confirm my diagnosis.  The amp breaks into oscillations at around 45.6 kHz. So obviously, I am going to examine my layout -- a lot of wires and components are necessarily very close together, with my compact design.  I don't have shield covers on the preamp tubes....

v-mid slight progress

So I built a copy of the "v1" v-mid EQ circuit on a separate board, as discussed earlier.  But when I patched this into the amp, no joy.  There was no sound passing through at all.  Initial circuit tracing didn't find the problem.  So I took some time out to step up my troubleshooting game.  I built a 555-based tone generator for signal tracing, I ordered a cheap Chinese digital oscilloscope online, and I built a general-purpose tube circuit test fixture.  Running the v-mid board standalone in the test fixture, I was able to trace it out with the scope and discover the wiring error which was leading to no sound.  So now I have it roughly operational, which is a big boost to my sanity!  However, some more work is needed before I can try to fit this circuit board back into the amp -- which will be a challenge in itself. Next task when this is done, will be sorting out the effects loop.  It's been several months of setback and delayed progress n...