Hello fellow Ampagers.
I have four Westinghouse 6V6G tubes that I tried in my SFDR today.
I bought them as NOS unmatched tubes, but I saw that I can couple them in
various combinations in my amp so that I have two matched pairs at last.
I accomplished the matching procedure simply reading their bias current in
situ.
Then I tried one of them with a single 6V6G Marconi that I bought from
another vendor (Marconi=Westinghouse), and things went odd:
the bias current drawn by the Marconi tube started at around 25 mA after
flipping the standby switch, then grew steadily until about 40 mA in about
30 seconds! Then I got scared and switched the amp off.
Changing slot yielded the same result: the bias current in the Marconi
grows steadily while the Westinghouse decreases by about 2 mA in the same
time.
What can cause such bias rise?
Is the Marconi gone?
Is there any part in the circuit that I should check?
The Marconi is a NOS tube, used only 2 or 3 hours in a SF Vibro Champ.
BTW, the amp seems working quite well, no issues so far.
TIA,
Carlo
I have four Westinghouse 6V6G tubes that I tried in my SFDR today.
I bought them as NOS unmatched tubes, but I saw that I can couple them in
various combinations in my amp so that I have two matched pairs at last.
I accomplished the matching procedure simply reading their bias current in
situ.
Then I tried one of them with a single 6V6G Marconi that I bought from
another vendor (Marconi=Westinghouse), and things went odd:
the bias current drawn by the Marconi tube started at around 25 mA after
flipping the standby switch, then grew steadily until about 40 mA in about
30 seconds! Then I got scared and switched the amp off.
Changing slot yielded the same result: the bias current in the Marconi
grows steadily while the Westinghouse decreases by about 2 mA in the same
time.
What can cause such bias rise?
Is the Marconi gone?
Is there any part in the circuit that I should check?
The Marconi is a NOS tube, used only 2 or 3 hours in a SF Vibro Champ.
BTW, the amp seems working quite well, no issues so far.
TIA,
Carlo
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