Tuning up a vintage SVT, any advice?
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				nateflanigan
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Re: Tuning up a vintage SVT, any advice?
It's been a bit but I thought it'd be nice to post an update.  It took me a while to order some replacement pre-amp tubes, get my scope back from a friend, order a dummy load etc etc.  After taking apart the chassis and taking some time to get familiar with it (the amp's a bit overwhelming when you first open it up) I found some problems.  The pre-amp was exhibiting really weird, poor frequency response.  I could amplify a 1k test tone cleanly but as I lowered the frequency the power went out the window and the wave form would break down with hardly any amplification.  This was occurring on both channels, so I figured the 6c4 cathode follower which is after the point where the two channels mix might be suspect.  Replacing the tube did nothing, but then I found a suspicious resistor in that part of the circuit (R45).  It had obviously been replaced at some point, it should be a 47k resistor, color codes can be hard to read but this really really looked like a 470 ohm resistor.  I pulled it out, it tested at 62k, weird, but I replaced it with a new 47k anyhow.  Seems all is well now, I can amplify from 1k down to 40hz at ~30v across the dummy load and get a clean sine wave on my scope.
			
			
									
									
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				vibratoking
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Re: Tuning up a vintage SVT, any advice?
You fixed it!  Congrats.
			
			
									
									
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				nateflanigan
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Re: Tuning up a vintage SVT, any advice?
Thanks for the hi-5 my friend.
			
			
									
									
						Re: Tuning up a vintage SVT, any advice?
Excellent! I have worked on a bunch of SVTs this year, and when they are right, they are awesome. When something is amiss, they are nothing special. Biggest problem is keeping good output tubes in place. I did burn ins with all of them and bias drifted a lot over the first 2-3 hours on all of them. It's an expensive affair to retube these, but having good outputs makes a huge difference in performance. I have had good luck with SED and surprisingly, the new Tung Sol 6550s. I actually liked the Tung Sols a bit better as the low end was tighter and cleaner than with the SEDs.
			
			
									
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				nateflanigan
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Re: Tuning up a vintage SVT, any advice?
I've heard good things about the new tung sols, I'll have to try them out some time
			
			
									
									
						