I haven’t posted any real updates lately.
I needed the footswitch physically in my hands to test with my meter to see how it works as I didn’t understand it from the vague schematics shared online compared to amplifier schematics like the valvestate series.
So I reverse engineered the SPDT and built in LED status lights to see what my relays need wired to be for the correct function. I also want the amplifier to be in the correct relay state when the footswitch is unplugged (main master active and not the rear, effects loop enabled and not bypassed, etc etc) so that you don’t have to have it inserted to get correct operation as-is.
I also needed to ohm out the losses and factor that in to make sure my voltages don’t drop below relay minimums with all turned on.
I ordered and have received my new preamp tube sockets and have decided to change them all at once while I’m at it.
I’ve also been working on the bias board and have it installed in the amplifier. I have both bias pot holes drilled and mounted as well.
I mounted the standalone power supply to the chassis successfully.
I upgraded the wiring to the heaters to 18 AWG with a standoffs so that either the supply could be removed or the heaters worked on without affecting the wiring from one side of the chassis to the other for easier repair. This added some challenges as I still have to keep room for the effects loop.
The loop will have to be the very last thing installed because I have to get a B+ reading with the old tubes installed and biased so that the effects loop can then be biased correctly under load.
I also had a change in the design. I’m going away with my relay control board and decided to remove the original arrow Hart batwing switches in favor of new
Marshall certified 20A 125VAC power and standby switches. I was concerned with flyback voltage spikes in parallel with the primary of the PT then being translated to a KV spike on the secondary taking out rectifier diodes.
When I have my schematics updated from the changes I’ll have to make based on what the footswitch needs, and sockets fully replaced, and the bias fully wired/connected, then I’ll post some updated pictures.