I am trying to sort an old Selmer 100W amp, that I have been converting into a two channel "Marshall beast"-type amp.
THe power section is 4 x EL34.
I just can't get the right hand pair to bias the same as the left - the right hand pair always has a much higher plate current.
Whatever tubes I put in, and swap around, it's always the right hand pair, so the problem is associated with those sockets, not the tubes at all.
I've checked all the bias supply, and all the resistors are the correct values.
Resistors coming in to pin 5 on each tube are correct value.
All my 1K Screen grid resistors are new, and good.
Voltages are identical between all tubes.
I even swapped the OT connections on pin 3 over (right pair to left, and vica-versa).... but still the right hand socket pair has a much higher current.
I can't think of anything else that could be different between the two pairs of tubes, except perhaps a dodgy socket
Am I missing something obvious here ?
THe power section is 4 x EL34.
I just can't get the right hand pair to bias the same as the left - the right hand pair always has a much higher plate current.
Whatever tubes I put in, and swap around, it's always the right hand pair, so the problem is associated with those sockets, not the tubes at all.
I've checked all the bias supply, and all the resistors are the correct values.
Resistors coming in to pin 5 on each tube are correct value.
All my 1K Screen grid resistors are new, and good.
Voltages are identical between all tubes.
I even swapped the OT connections on pin 3 over (right pair to left, and vica-versa).... but still the right hand socket pair has a much higher current.
I can't think of anything else that could be different between the two pairs of tubes, except perhaps a dodgy socket
Am I missing something obvious here ?
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