I am at my wits end on this one!!!
The bias circuit all rebuilt, I have -50v on the output of the circuit.
Now on pin 5 of the power tubes without the tubes in and the switch in standby I have 470v on pin 5, but when I turn on the standby switch I get
-50 volts on pin 5. I guess this seems ok. This amp is weird as their isn't a real ground and the ground of the dc bias is different than the ground of the high voltage B+.
Ok when I put in the power tubes and monitoring pin 5 , turn on the bypass
switch , neg bias at pin 5 drops to -11v , I get hum and I know the tubes a drawing a lot of current. All the power supply has new caps and new .33uf coupling caps from the 12au7 feeding the power tubes.
All I can think of is the tubes are drawing too much current??? why?? and then the voltage is dropping on the neg DC at the same time.
I have tried heating the solder joints on the board with no luck.
These are also new Svetlan 6L6 tubes.
Any ideas guys!!!
The bias circuit all rebuilt, I have -50v on the output of the circuit.
Now on pin 5 of the power tubes without the tubes in and the switch in standby I have 470v on pin 5, but when I turn on the standby switch I get
-50 volts on pin 5. I guess this seems ok. This amp is weird as their isn't a real ground and the ground of the dc bias is different than the ground of the high voltage B+.
Ok when I put in the power tubes and monitoring pin 5 , turn on the bypass
switch , neg bias at pin 5 drops to -11v , I get hum and I know the tubes a drawing a lot of current. All the power supply has new caps and new .33uf coupling caps from the 12au7 feeding the power tubes.
All I can think of is the tubes are drawing too much current??? why?? and then the voltage is dropping on the neg DC at the same time.
I have tried heating the solder joints on the board with no luck.
These are also new Svetlan 6L6 tubes.
Any ideas guys!!!
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