Later model DSL100 with bias test points inside the chassis (CON5). Owner brings amp by because it's making intermittent noises even with all volume controls down. Ran the amp for a few minutes and the right pair (viewed from rear) were redplating, so I installed 4 fresh EL34s, which eliminated the noise. Checked the bias at the test points and measured 13.5 VOLTS DC, not millivolts, but VOLTS at the CON5 test point. Yes, the Fluke 87 I'm using meter has a fresh 9V battery.
Checked bias voltage at pin #5 grid of each tube socket and get -45.8V on one pair and 46.6V on the other pair. Located right beside the bias trimmers TR1 and TR2, the bias measurements on R93 and R98 are consistent with the pin #5 readings at each tube socket. Plate voltage is 460V at each power tube.
I expect to see readings at the test point between say 45 mV and 120 mV, roughly. Any idea why my readings would be in volts rather than millivolts?
EDIT: Incorrect schematic removed
Checked bias voltage at pin #5 grid of each tube socket and get -45.8V on one pair and 46.6V on the other pair. Located right beside the bias trimmers TR1 and TR2, the bias measurements on R93 and R98 are consistent with the pin #5 readings at each tube socket. Plate voltage is 460V at each power tube.
I expect to see readings at the test point between say 45 mV and 120 mV, roughly. Any idea why my readings would be in volts rather than millivolts?
EDIT: Incorrect schematic removed
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