Ruby Amp - strange distortion

Started by Ben79, May 07, 2015, 07:11:02 PM

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Ben79

Just finished building a Ruby amp with a switchable Bazz Fuss in front of it on turret board.  It's built into a 1950s portable radio using the original control panel as a chassis and the original 5" speaker.

It has an odd issue.

The amp can sound fine but presents an unpleasant 'dead battery' kind of noisy/crackly distortion with the gain pot anything above minimum and the volume at anything LESS than ~90%.  Apart from that it's behaving normally.

I've built a couple of Rubies before and never encountered this problem.  

I'll post voltages tomorrow if I get a chance but just wanted to throw this out there in case someone can think of a prime suspect.


Quackzed

nothing says forever like a solid block of liquid nails!!!

Ben79

I don't think so.  i can't open the video but from the sounds of it, that was a voltage problem.  Mine is running off an adapter.  It's odd that the noise happens when the volume is turned down.

antonis

Weird case..

It seems to me like a "reversed" input offset voltage problem... ???
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