after my last adventure into SVT land, I am back with an older re-issue model-- the SVT II (2) non pro model. This one appears to be from the 90's and is in bad condition. There have been a number of PCB repairs and the like. The main problem after having to replace the fan, replace one of the 12AU7s, and so on is that the signal is severely limited and distorted-- it appears to be almost square and only achieves a few volts output.
One issue is that this amp is wired for 240V and we have 220VAC here. That leaves the heater voltage around 5V, however I can boost the mains voltage up to 240 and it comes up to a respectable 6V so I don't think there's a problem there per se. In fact, all voltages check out ok except it isn't possible to draw enough current through the output tubes. Although I can adjust the bias voltage quite low, the recommended .072V reading at the output tubes cathodes can't be reached. I get at best around .035 and there is still no change in the output waveform which stays square and very weak. I have also tried another set of tubes with no difference.
The two 12AU7s pass a clean sine to the output tubes so I tested the output transformer for a short but that also tested out ok. My best guess is still that there is a trouble with the output transformer but normally a test of a short will demonstrate this.
Any other ideas of something to check before this tired old beast becomes a door stopper? As well, if anyone has a wiring diagram for the power transformer leads please pass that on!
One issue is that this amp is wired for 240V and we have 220VAC here. That leaves the heater voltage around 5V, however I can boost the mains voltage up to 240 and it comes up to a respectable 6V so I don't think there's a problem there per se. In fact, all voltages check out ok except it isn't possible to draw enough current through the output tubes. Although I can adjust the bias voltage quite low, the recommended .072V reading at the output tubes cathodes can't be reached. I get at best around .035 and there is still no change in the output waveform which stays square and very weak. I have also tried another set of tubes with no difference.
The two 12AU7s pass a clean sine to the output tubes so I tested the output transformer for a short but that also tested out ok. My best guess is still that there is a trouble with the output transformer but normally a test of a short will demonstrate this.
Any other ideas of something to check before this tired old beast becomes a door stopper? As well, if anyone has a wiring diagram for the power transformer leads please pass that on!
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