Have (what to me) is a weird issue. This is a new build, Valco type circuit so similar to 1624T with a paraphase feeding a pair of 6V6. On start up, I am getting about .1 vdc on the output grids, but as the amp warms up and runs, it slowly begins to climb and as it does so of course it starts to hum louder and louder, while meanwhile the tubes get hotter, plate voltage drops and cathode voltage climbs. It is climbing up to @ 2-3 vdc on each output grid 1. Say over the course of about 5-10 minutes.
I have swapped output tubes, no change. I have replaced both paraphase caps, thinking maybe a bad one (both new), but no change. I have checked resistances on all the paraphase resistors both cold and after running, no difference, and I've checked out the cathode resistor (Cathode biased output) and there is no noticeable change either cold or hot. All grounding checks out. Output sockets are new and I can't find any problems with either of them. Also, it will do this if I yank the paraphrase tube and run the amp that way with no paraphase (12AX7) in place. I feel like I'm missing something simple but I just can't find it! Where is this DC coming from? Any ideas appreciated.
No cathode bypass on output, but even if I tack one on, it makes no difference.
I have swapped output tubes, no change. I have replaced both paraphase caps, thinking maybe a bad one (both new), but no change. I have checked resistances on all the paraphase resistors both cold and after running, no difference, and I've checked out the cathode resistor (Cathode biased output) and there is no noticeable change either cold or hot. All grounding checks out. Output sockets are new and I can't find any problems with either of them. Also, it will do this if I yank the paraphrase tube and run the amp that way with no paraphase (12AX7) in place. I feel like I'm missing something simple but I just can't find it! Where is this DC coming from? Any ideas appreciated.
No cathode bypass on output, but even if I tack one on, it makes no difference.
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