My bias tap is getting DC voltage when I turn on my standby switch. The bias voltage jumps to around -150VDC. The normal reference voltage is around -52VDC for this bias circuit.
I checked it with the tap lead out of circuit and it is getting about 440VDC when the SB switch is turned on. It has about 43VAC prior to turning on the SB switch.
This is a brand new MM FBFS-P40 power transformer.
FYI... This is a Single Channel (normal channel) clone of a Super Reverb - AB763 circuit.
There are no variations in the power supply from the original spec.
Any help would be great.
Thanks,
Mike
I checked it with the tap lead out of circuit and it is getting about 440VDC when the SB switch is turned on. It has about 43VAC prior to turning on the SB switch.
This is a brand new MM FBFS-P40 power transformer.
FYI... This is a Single Channel (normal channel) clone of a Super Reverb - AB763 circuit.
There are no variations in the power supply from the original spec.
Any help would be great.
Thanks,
Mike
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