Hello
I'm working on a 5E3 Deluxe.
I understand that it is a cathode biased amp.
I'm not getting a negative DC voltage at pin 5 of the power tubes.
.Should there be a negative voltage measured at the cathodes?
The 250 ohm resister measures 247 ohms and the 25 uf capacitor is a brand new Sprague 25 uf x 50 V.
The grid stoppers on both power tubes measure within spec.
I haven't worked with a lot of cathode biased amps and I don't want to mess up the amp while testing it.
Amps with bias pots often have the negative voltage value printed on the schematic,so I know what to look for.
Where is the negative voltage derived from and which connections and/or components should I be looking at?
What should I expect to see when testing the bias of this amp?
Thanks In Advance
I'm working on a 5E3 Deluxe.
I understand that it is a cathode biased amp.
I'm not getting a negative DC voltage at pin 5 of the power tubes.
.Should there be a negative voltage measured at the cathodes?
The 250 ohm resister measures 247 ohms and the 25 uf capacitor is a brand new Sprague 25 uf x 50 V.
The grid stoppers on both power tubes measure within spec.
I haven't worked with a lot of cathode biased amps and I don't want to mess up the amp while testing it.
Amps with bias pots often have the negative voltage value printed on the schematic,so I know what to look for.
Where is the negative voltage derived from and which connections and/or components should I be looking at?
What should I expect to see when testing the bias of this amp?
Thanks In Advance
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