I've got a little P-P EL84 amp that's silent. Voltages everywhere are OK. There's signal on the plates that isn't getting to the speakers. The usual suspect in a case like this is the OT, but in this case the OT tests look pretty good:
In this case, I ran the voltage tests to determine the OT primary impedance to determine its suitability for a conversion, before I bothered to check out the functional status of the amp. It was only after checking out the OT for another project that I realized the amp was having problems.
This is just an example that when the numbers look OK, it doesn't mean that the OT is good.
In this case, I ran the voltage tests to determine the OT primary impedance to determine its suitability for a conversion, before I bothered to check out the functional status of the amp. It was only after checking out the OT for another project that I realized the amp was having problems.
This is just an example that when the numbers look OK, it doesn't mean that the OT is good.
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