Enzo,
OK... plugged my AC signal gen straight into the Effects Loop In , and got pretty much the same result..... just over 60 watts. .
Tested again at 400HZ, same result. Checked out the schematic's DC test points, and at the PI and PI driver stage, they were within around 5% of spec. My signal gen doesn't go down to the AC levels spec'd on the schematic; don't know how they did that (680mV on the plate of the first input tube?).
I changed the PI tube with a known good one, and same result. Watched the waveform at both the PI plates, while looking at the amp's output wave, and the PI was still going strong as the amp's output began to clip. Checked B+ again, and it's 465 no load, 445 at ouput clipping.
To measure ouput power, I'm using my Fluke meter to measure the output RMS volts (while watching the clipping level on the scope), then square that then divide by 8 ohms (set at 8 right now) to get watts. And it's clipping pretty good, not just a very teeny flat on top and bottom of waveform, but a good healthy clip. Been away from this a long while, but that seems about right to me.....?
Anyhow, dont' have good new tubes to test it with, but that's all I can conclude is causing the problem. Any other ideas? I can't seem to find anything wrong!!!!
OK... plugged my AC signal gen straight into the Effects Loop In , and got pretty much the same result..... just over 60 watts. .
Tested again at 400HZ, same result. Checked out the schematic's DC test points, and at the PI and PI driver stage, they were within around 5% of spec. My signal gen doesn't go down to the AC levels spec'd on the schematic; don't know how they did that (680mV on the plate of the first input tube?).
I changed the PI tube with a known good one, and same result. Watched the waveform at both the PI plates, while looking at the amp's output wave, and the PI was still going strong as the amp's output began to clip. Checked B+ again, and it's 465 no load, 445 at ouput clipping.
To measure ouput power, I'm using my Fluke meter to measure the output RMS volts (while watching the clipping level on the scope), then square that then divide by 8 ohms (set at 8 right now) to get watts. And it's clipping pretty good, not just a very teeny flat on top and bottom of waveform, but a good healthy clip. Been away from this a long while, but that seems about right to me.....?
Anyhow, dont' have good new tubes to test it with, but that's all I can conclude is causing the problem. Any other ideas? I can't seem to find anything wrong!!!!
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