Hopefully this is an easy question for those of you with much more experience than I. (Or maybe even a little more haha)
Just recently rebuilt the power supply and bias board on this amp.
My question is…
For some reason, (maybe the specially designed output transformers?). The plate dissipation, negative bias and B+ all jump all over erratically with no load connected. I’ve never experienced this with any tube amp, let alone Macs. Normally any amp I’m testing etc.. the voltages etc are all stable without any load connected. I often test amps for initial health this way before connecting loads , scopes etc etc.
without any issues.
The amp is stable once speakers are connected, and while running signal through the amp. So seems to be fine. But I’ve never seen any tube amp that had to have outputs connected to remain stable? I’m just afraid I’m missing something else that’s not right. If not. Great! Learned a lesson on Mcintosh 240’s Haha but if this isn’t normal.. I don’t even know what to look at! Thanks in advance for any guidance or advice.
Just recently rebuilt the power supply and bias board on this amp.
My question is…
For some reason, (maybe the specially designed output transformers?). The plate dissipation, negative bias and B+ all jump all over erratically with no load connected. I’ve never experienced this with any tube amp, let alone Macs. Normally any amp I’m testing etc.. the voltages etc are all stable without any load connected. I often test amps for initial health this way before connecting loads , scopes etc etc.
without any issues.
The amp is stable once speakers are connected, and while running signal through the amp. So seems to be fine. But I’ve never seen any tube amp that had to have outputs connected to remain stable? I’m just afraid I’m missing something else that’s not right. If not. Great! Learned a lesson on Mcintosh 240’s Haha but if this isn’t normal.. I don’t even know what to look at! Thanks in advance for any guidance or advice.
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