Sounds bad to me.
I stopped using the Sprague 16uF-475v and 20uF-500v caps a couple years ago because I kept running into bad, brand new ones or having them go bad in less then 8 months to a year.
I use the less expensive TAD 22uF-500v caps from, probably, China... I hate doing it but I've not had a bad one yet.
You should not use the resistor to increase the bias voltage of the power tubes... instead use a couple 5 watt, 10v-15v zener diodes in the PT's high voltage center tap to reduce the overall voltage to the amp's B+ rail.
I stopped using the Sprague 16uF-475v and 20uF-500v caps a couple years ago because I kept running into bad, brand new ones or having them go bad in less then 8 months to a year.
I use the less expensive TAD 22uF-500v caps from, probably, China... I hate doing it but I've not had a bad one yet.
You should not use the resistor to increase the bias voltage of the power tubes... instead use a couple 5 watt, 10v-15v zener diodes in the PT's high voltage center tap to reduce the overall voltage to the amp's B+ rail.
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