I'm working with a new build based on a blackface Princeton. Been playing it for about a week and it sounds great. Yesterday I decided to try some NOS tubes... RCA black plate 6V6's and one RCA 12AX7 in the V1 position. The amp sounded fabulous.
Today I started playing again and after 30 minutes or so, one of the 6V6's was red-plating. So I figured... bad tube. Put another RCA in there and carefully biased at about 65% max plate dissipation. Started playing again. Got through one hour-long session with no issues. Came back later and played it again. This time, after 20-30 minutes one of the 6V6's red-plated.
So at this point I'm baffled. I decided to re-install my (modern) Tung-Sol 6V6's and check voltages, etc. I put the amp on the bench, plugged in my bias probe with the Tung-Sols, and fired it up. After what seemed like too much time, voltage started rising on the bias probe display and shot up to about 450V. But with the "low B+" tranny I'm using (Mercury FBFPP-M), plate voltage should be closer to 375V. At the same time, there was zero current flowing in the tubes according to the bias probe. So I quickly powered off and immediately smelled something burning. Sure enough the 1k/2W power rail resistor was fried.
So what's happening here? What should I be looking for?
Today I started playing again and after 30 minutes or so, one of the 6V6's was red-plating. So I figured... bad tube. Put another RCA in there and carefully biased at about 65% max plate dissipation. Started playing again. Got through one hour-long session with no issues. Came back later and played it again. This time, after 20-30 minutes one of the 6V6's red-plated.
So at this point I'm baffled. I decided to re-install my (modern) Tung-Sol 6V6's and check voltages, etc. I put the amp on the bench, plugged in my bias probe with the Tung-Sols, and fired it up. After what seemed like too much time, voltage started rising on the bias probe display and shot up to about 450V. But with the "low B+" tranny I'm using (Mercury FBFPP-M), plate voltage should be closer to 375V. At the same time, there was zero current flowing in the tubes according to the bias probe. So I quickly powered off and immediately smelled something burning. Sure enough the 1k/2W power rail resistor was fried.
So what's happening here? What should I be looking for?
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