Building a 5f6a/jtm45 clone off of a Lafayett PA645. Have the amp built, but readings are showing my voltage to the PI, V1 & V2 as way too high.
I kept the power section off the amp the same as the original Lafayette, as when I took readings before I gutted everything from the PI to the Inputs, they where similar to what was being called for on the 5F6a Bassman schematic. Actually a bit lower, but not bad. Now, after the switching of everything from the PI-inputs, voltage readings are way higher. The plate and grid voltage isn't out of specs with the 6l6gt's, but after that, they don't really drop on the rail like they need/should.
My readings now on the 3rd cap read 440v as opposed to the 366v that I had before the frontend swap.
I kept the power section off the amp the same as the original Lafayette, as when I took readings before I gutted everything from the PI to the Inputs, they where similar to what was being called for on the 5F6a Bassman schematic. Actually a bit lower, but not bad. Now, after the switching of everything from the PI-inputs, voltage readings are way higher. The plate and grid voltage isn't out of specs with the 6l6gt's, but after that, they don't really drop on the rail like they need/should.
My readings now on the 3rd cap read 440v as opposed to the 366v that I had before the frontend swap.
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