Starting a new thread for the Sano 500r as I think i've narrowed down the problem.
The amp looks to use a concertina phase inverter direct coupled to the previous gain stage. Plate and cathode resistors are 50kohm. The cathode output looks good on the scope, 8.5vpp sine wave going into grid and just slighlty under that coming out. The plate output on the other hand only has about .3vpp and the bottom half of the wave is clipped off. I replaced both resistors with a matched set. The plate is at 250v, the cathode at 214v (which is also the plate voltage of the previous stage and hence the grid voltage of the PI). Also,there is no grid resistor on the input. I've not seen this type of arrangment before and am not really sure where to begin. Seems like the 218v on the grid and lack of grid resistor would throw things off but I'm not sure how this design works.
Any help?
The amp looks to use a concertina phase inverter direct coupled to the previous gain stage. Plate and cathode resistors are 50kohm. The cathode output looks good on the scope, 8.5vpp sine wave going into grid and just slighlty under that coming out. The plate output on the other hand only has about .3vpp and the bottom half of the wave is clipped off. I replaced both resistors with a matched set. The plate is at 250v, the cathode at 214v (which is also the plate voltage of the previous stage and hence the grid voltage of the PI). Also,there is no grid resistor on the input. I've not seen this type of arrangment before and am not really sure where to begin. Seems like the 218v on the grid and lack of grid resistor would throw things off but I'm not sure how this design works.
Any help?
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