Hi all,
I'm working on a cathode biased push/pull el84 build and ran into an issue last night. "Finished" the wiring, double checked that all my voltages looked good with the tubes out, then checked again with the tubes in (connected to a speaker also). More on the voltage later...
The issue is that I've got no sound at the OT. I looked over the wiring and found a couple small wiring issues while debugging, but still nothing. I started tracing the signal with a sound generator and an audio test probe, looking for where the sound drops out. It literally stops at pins 7 on both el84s, and I get a hum. I hear tone at pin 2, though. I tried de-soldering the primaries from the tubes, wondering if a dead OT would prevent me from getting a tone there. Still no signal.
I re-checked the OT connections, and took a center tap reading to make sure it was getting B+. All Good there.
The thing that leads me to think it might be the OT (a hammond 125E) is that while wiring up the power supply I accidentally wired the CT incorrectly... Can't remember how exactly but all filament voltages looked good, but I blew a fuse when I turned off standby. Current wiring is definitely correct.
So about the voltage... There's something weird (to me anyway). PT is a hammond 269EX, rectified by a pair of UF1007 diodes. Filer caps are 40uf, 450v. I'm getting nearly 450v of B+, which is much higher than what I was expecting. Not a bad thing, just wasn't expecting that based on my transformer specs and the voltage I was getting before (this used to be an AX84 P1).
I'll get exact readings of all B+, Preamp/Power Tubes, Filament voltages tonight after I get a new battery for my MM.
So. Before I go ordering a new PT, and based on what I know so far, what do you think?
Thanks in advance!
I'm working on a cathode biased push/pull el84 build and ran into an issue last night. "Finished" the wiring, double checked that all my voltages looked good with the tubes out, then checked again with the tubes in (connected to a speaker also). More on the voltage later...
The issue is that I've got no sound at the OT. I looked over the wiring and found a couple small wiring issues while debugging, but still nothing. I started tracing the signal with a sound generator and an audio test probe, looking for where the sound drops out. It literally stops at pins 7 on both el84s, and I get a hum. I hear tone at pin 2, though. I tried de-soldering the primaries from the tubes, wondering if a dead OT would prevent me from getting a tone there. Still no signal.
I re-checked the OT connections, and took a center tap reading to make sure it was getting B+. All Good there.
The thing that leads me to think it might be the OT (a hammond 125E) is that while wiring up the power supply I accidentally wired the CT incorrectly... Can't remember how exactly but all filament voltages looked good, but I blew a fuse when I turned off standby. Current wiring is definitely correct.
So about the voltage... There's something weird (to me anyway). PT is a hammond 269EX, rectified by a pair of UF1007 diodes. Filer caps are 40uf, 450v. I'm getting nearly 450v of B+, which is much higher than what I was expecting. Not a bad thing, just wasn't expecting that based on my transformer specs and the voltage I was getting before (this used to be an AX84 P1).
I'll get exact readings of all B+, Preamp/Power Tubes, Filament voltages tonight after I get a new battery for my MM.
So. Before I go ordering a new PT, and based on what I know so far, what do you think?
Thanks in advance!
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