Hi, I have a Super 60 that I have been working on. I originally found that there was a plate resistor bad on V103, I replaced that and the 22uf capacitors due to some bulging. the amp works better than before the output is noticeably higher, but I feel like I haven't found all the problems in the amp.. most of the voltages on the test points in the power section are almost on average +20 volts higher than on the schematic. where the preamp's are -10v to -20v lower on average, there are two points of interest to me.
The reading from the grid, pins 7, and 2 on V103 A and B read +22v where they should be +40v. I have checked all of the resistors in the amp at least twice now, and I haven't found anymore open ones. There is a nice ground hum coming from the amp, this stops when I test pins 7, and 2. I would also like to note that when testing the voltage from pin 2 on V102A as it does read the 0v it should the hum becomes worse.
The second thing that I came across was when testing the voltage on pin 3 for the plate of V105. when testing over the diode D102 the screen on my voltmeter goes nuts and there is a very high frequency pitch that is emitted through the speaker; almost inaudible. this doesn't happen when I test the pin from a different angle, nor from V104 when tested in the same manner as mention on V105. I have also swapped the position of the tube, the result of the testing stays on the socket of V105.
Any thoughts?
The reading from the grid, pins 7, and 2 on V103 A and B read +22v where they should be +40v. I have checked all of the resistors in the amp at least twice now, and I haven't found anymore open ones. There is a nice ground hum coming from the amp, this stops when I test pins 7, and 2. I would also like to note that when testing the voltage from pin 2 on V102A as it does read the 0v it should the hum becomes worse.
The second thing that I came across was when testing the voltage on pin 3 for the plate of V105. when testing over the diode D102 the screen on my voltmeter goes nuts and there is a very high frequency pitch that is emitted through the speaker; almost inaudible. this doesn't happen when I test the pin from a different angle, nor from V104 when tested in the same manner as mention on V105. I have also swapped the position of the tube, the result of the testing stays on the socket of V105.
Any thoughts?
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