Hello all, I recently purchased a Red Iron T-Rex, but it seems to always have a high frequency oscillation. The maker graciously offered to fix it, but I would prefer to fix it myself if possible and not have to re-ship. It uses 2-6SU7WGT's for the preamp and a 6SU7GTY for the PI. The power amp is 2 Cathode biased 6CA7's. I initially thought it was the tubes, but the maker sent replacements, but to no avail. Anyway, the amp sounds awesome, but the oscillation makes my ears hurt in about 2 minutes and I occasionally get a burst of "white noise" that goes away if I turn my volume knob down on my guitar. Sometimes it sounds as if the speakers are torn, but that sound goes away if I turn my volume knob down. Any ideas of where to start troubleshooting? Here's a gut shot:
Found the problem: The connection out of the right cap out of the phase inverter to the strip by the power tubes was iffy. A little resoldering and now the amp is as queiet as a church mouse......yes!!!!
It sounds awesome. Not quite as much gain as a Trainwreck, but the touch sensitivity and rich harmonics are there in loads!!!!!
I am very interested in hearing some clips. I must admit, this is the first time that I have heard of a T-Rex. Ok...ok..so I just got out from underneath that rock!
Any chance that someone has/can direct me to a schematic?
I, too, am partial to octals in the preamp. My very first amp build was a 5F6A with 5691's in all three pre-amp positions.
Yeah, I wonder if they share any commonality other than the name!
My TRex was a Richie Hall design from a couple years ago, with a normal 18w channel and a "trainwreck" style channel. Doesn't sound just like a true 'wreck, but still sounds pretty cool
When I get my T-Rex back, I'll attempt to make a schematic as the one referenced above seems different. One thing that it has in common with a Trainwreck is that it is loud! LOL! I think I'll add a PPIMV so I can at least use it at home without waking the neighbors......