Hi Rick,
yes thanks for your help, however i posted the correct schematic which is the AA270 and it has the 500pf across the anode resistor, I changed the feedback resistor on the driver to 220k w/ little improvement. any other ideas? I've checked and rechecked everything! Could there be something in the power supply? I checked for AC and there is VERY little, around .004VAC on the preamp C+. Being that the pin voltages are correct for that tube that I isolated and tested the signal out of, the only culprit could be the filter cap for that right? That cap test for little to no leakage, should I try replacing it anyway? Is a leakage test a SURE way to test caps or could there still be something wrong w/ one if it passes a leakage test?
yes thanks for your help, however i posted the correct schematic which is the AA270 and it has the 500pf across the anode resistor, I changed the feedback resistor on the driver to 220k w/ little improvement. any other ideas? I've checked and rechecked everything! Could there be something in the power supply? I checked for AC and there is VERY little, around .004VAC on the preamp C+. Being that the pin voltages are correct for that tube that I isolated and tested the signal out of, the only culprit could be the filter cap for that right? That cap test for little to no leakage, should I try replacing it anyway? Is a leakage test a SURE way to test caps or could there still be something wrong w/ one if it passes a leakage test?
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