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Website, Store / Support / DC30 questions
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on: November 07, 2014, 12:56:52 AM
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Hi guys and gals,
I think the DC30 will be my next build. Since I live in the US, I am planning on picking up transformers, tubes and a cabinet here, and getting "Package 1" from Nik.
Which leads me to ask: What do y'all like for tubes? I assume the usual suspects for the 12AX7s and EL84s, but I'm nervous about the EF86 and its well-known microphonic tendencies. I've never used that tube before.
Also, how about transformers? Brand/source?
I suppose I should ask about combo cabinets as well.
Thanks very much in advance!
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: No output from OTS FM 100
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on: March 14, 2013, 01:43:28 PM
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Here's a question: The layout on Nik's site calls for a 1A 250V slo-blo. The fuse I took out is a 500mA. Anybody know what I should be using? (Fortunately, I just bought some of both.)
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: No output from OTS FM 100
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on: March 14, 2013, 12:26:30 AM
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Might have a winner, Gregg! Looks like the HT fuse is blown. It's too late to get a new one, but I'll try to pick one up tomorrow and report back.
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: No output from OTS FM 100
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on: March 13, 2013, 07:05:39 PM
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I haven't. I don't know what the HT fuse does, but I figured if any fuse is shot than there shouldn't be a pretty light on the front panel.... No?
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: No output from OTS FM 100
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on: March 13, 2013, 01:25:56 PM
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Thanks as always, Henry -- I've sent replies.
For everybody else helping out (which I really appreciate, BTW): I've run a signal into the effects return without any change. One thing I've noticed is that I'll get sound fading in and then back out when I switch off the standby switch. Not quite sure what to make of that.
EDIT: planning to pull the chassis tonight and poke around with a chopstick. If I have enough time, I'll also take some voltage readings and post here.
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: No output from OTS FM 100
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on: March 11, 2013, 10:40:52 PM
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Thanks Todd. (Would love to hear about that TW Express clone sometime.)
I've swapped out each 12ax7 (serially) for a new one. Still no luck.
I can pull the chassis and get voltage readings, but it'll have to wait at least until Wednesday and possibly until Saturday. I inherited a nice big workbench from the previous owner, so that should be relatively painless.
Is there a voltage chart somewhere on here for the OTS 100 FM? My search turns up a bunch of folks posting voltages, but no generally accepted list of what to expect.
I'll be surprised if a connection came loose in the move, as I moved the head myself in the back seat of my car, and it's already survived shipping from Asia to Southern California to Maine.
Thanks again for your suggestions!
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Ceriatone / Overtone / No output from OTS FM 100
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on: March 10, 2013, 08:27:13 PM
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Hi guys,
I just moved to a new house back in January, and finally got a chance to set up my amp. Problem is, no output. This amp was built by Ceriatone, with some mods/finish work by Henry (tenguitars) of this forum.
Here's what I'm observing:
1) My c-lator seems to be receiving input from the preamp. I have a Lexicon reverb unit in the c-lator, and it's got an input meter showing a signal. So, I'm reasonably sure the preamp section works.
2) I bypassed (unplugged) the c-lator to isolate the rest of the amp - no luck.
3) The output tubes LOOK fine. (I realize that's hardly an adequate test.) I did pull the inner pair, and then the outer pair, both with no luck.
4) The speaker cabinet and speaker cable are working -- I tried them with another amp.
So, that seems to narrow things down to somewhere in the output section, possibly excluding the output tubes. I think that leaves the OT, speaker output jack, impedance switch, other? Could one of the 12AX7s be causing this? Because these amps are relatively complex, I thought I'd run this by you all before I start buying new output tubes or an output tranny.
Any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks much in advance. Tim
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