Rickenbaker Supersonic M16, 2-6L6 cathode bias, 4 -12ax,u7, . I replaced e'lytics and checked resisters, grounded power cord. Was checking voltages against a B16 schematic and noticed one 6l6 had 525v and the other 480. Rechecking i found the 525v dropped to 480v with treble down and it stays with the socket when switching tubes. Could a cap in the bass/treble controls be doing this?
On the PI, V4, sec a plate is 130v and connected to sec b grid, grid is .007v, cathode is 5.8v, sec b plate is 270v, grid is 130v, cathode is 137v. Should the sec b cathode be higher than it's grid? The sec a cathode cap,50@50, and resister go to ground 12" across the amp by the ac input but thru a .005 cap to ground which is shown on schematic with a bright switch but I have no switch in the amp.
The amp is running much quieter and seems good and strong. Also found an M16 schematic which seems very close but no voltage listed.
Any and all thougths would be appreciated.
On the PI, V4, sec a plate is 130v and connected to sec b grid, grid is .007v, cathode is 5.8v, sec b plate is 270v, grid is 130v, cathode is 137v. Should the sec b cathode be higher than it's grid? The sec a cathode cap,50@50, and resister go to ground 12" across the amp by the ac input but thru a .005 cap to ground which is shown on schematic with a bright switch but I have no switch in the amp.
The amp is running much quieter and seems good and strong. Also found an M16 schematic which seems very close but no voltage listed.
Any and all thougths would be appreciated.
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