After weeks of working on solid state and hybrid amps, its a tubefest the last few days. Working on a neat Univox U-255R...the one with the 6973 output tubes.
Seems to just have bad plug and socket connections.
With all the contact areas burnished and tight the amp works pretty well. But the 12AT7 becomes scalding hot after only
20 seconds or so, while the other preamp tubes are almost cool. I am not sure if that is normal...
They use both halves of the 12AT7 for reverb signal out and in. The filament is 6.3 VAC (as the other preamp tubes) and Plate voltages are right on as per the schematic, 245V for the in (send) and 72V for the out (recovery) and the reverb sounds OK. The tube was swapped with another used 12AT7 w same results. The cooler 12AX7s are at plate voltages of 130 to 215. Thanks fpr any insight on this...
Seems to just have bad plug and socket connections.
With all the contact areas burnished and tight the amp works pretty well. But the 12AT7 becomes scalding hot after only
20 seconds or so, while the other preamp tubes are almost cool. I am not sure if that is normal...
They use both halves of the 12AT7 for reverb signal out and in. The filament is 6.3 VAC (as the other preamp tubes) and Plate voltages are right on as per the schematic, 245V for the in (send) and 72V for the out (recovery) and the reverb sounds OK. The tube was swapped with another used 12AT7 w same results. The cooler 12AX7s are at plate voltages of 130 to 215. Thanks fpr any insight on this...
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