Hi all, I have a red-plating Champ amp that's giving me some trouble. Now, normally I just swap in various (new) 6V6 tubes until I find one that won't red plate but after 5 or 6 tubes, all of which are red plating I decided to change out the cathode resistor. I started with 510 ohm, 5 watt then 560 ohm, 5 watt and finally 600 ohm, 5 watt (the stock resistor is usually a 470 ohm, 1 or 2 watt). Now with the 600 ohm resistor in the bias (cathode) circuit, the 6V6 tube still red plates but far less than before (but in a darkened room, you can see that vertical red line on the plate of any 6V6 I might put in the amp). However, I think I should eliminate any sign of red plating to make this amp long lived. Now, the plate, B+ and cathode voltages are all completely in line with most every SF Champ (or VibroChamp) I've seen. The tubes I've subbed in are pulling about 39 mAs to about 45 mAs, depending on the tube I chosen. The amp sounds perfectly fine, just like a Champ should. I own about 5 or 6 Champs/VibroChamp and have probably worked on 40 or 50 of these amps over the years. The cathode cap, the screen grid resistor (which I added) are all brand new, in fact, all the parts in and around the power tube are new. All voltages in this amp are quite typical, nothing sticks out as abnormal. Any ideas what else to check that could be causing this amp to continue to red plate? I'm feeling a little stuck on this one.
Thanks in adv,
Bob M.
Thanks in adv,
Bob M.
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