The high current persists for less then 100mS so i would not have thought that would cause a slow fuse to blow.
Seems this is just a quirk of the design. I can think of a few different ways to fix this, of varying complexities. You could rewire the standby so that it's in the cathodes of the 6L6's and leave the HT on. Or easier, just bypass that cathode interface resistance inducing horror altogether.
Seems this is just a quirk of the design. I can think of a few different ways to fix this, of varying complexities. You could rewire the standby so that it's in the cathodes of the 6L6's and leave the HT on. Or easier, just bypass that cathode interface resistance inducing horror altogether.
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