This Teisco King 100w amp keeps throwing me curves. As it sits with no adjustments yet, I have the following voltages/resistances. I will just post one tube because they are all so close together it's not funny. Because of the lack of schematic for this particular model and that the previous person cobbled things up so badly, I rebuilt the power section with a typical Fender 4-6L6GC output design like my SF Bassman 100 (attached). It's darned close to another Teisco 4x6L6GC though so it shouldn't matter. The Fender schematic shows -57v bias at the balance control, this one is -54v so it's in the ballpark. The grid resistors are currently 10k (original) and I replaced the toasted 150 ohm screen resistors with 1k 5w. There is also the original 20k wire-wound resistor instead of the choke in this amp. That's where the significant drop between OT and screen is happening.
Voltages:
Plate Pin 3: 558v (wall voltage is 125v)
Screen Pin 4: 424v
Grid Pin 5: -54v
Cathode Pin 8: All directly to ground
.5v drop across OT center tap to each plate lead when on.
Resistances:
Plates to OT Center Tap: 38.5 ohm and 38.7 ohm - a half-volt drop makes sense when the resistance is low, no?
I'm just looking for thoughts on these numbers at the moment, they seem odd to me because they are quite different from other readings I've taken on quads over the years.
Edit to add Teisco schematic
Voltages:
Plate Pin 3: 558v (wall voltage is 125v)
Screen Pin 4: 424v
Grid Pin 5: -54v
Cathode Pin 8: All directly to ground
.5v drop across OT center tap to each plate lead when on.
Resistances:
Plates to OT Center Tap: 38.5 ohm and 38.7 ohm - a half-volt drop makes sense when the resistance is low, no?
I'm just looking for thoughts on these numbers at the moment, they seem odd to me because they are quite different from other readings I've taken on quads over the years.
Edit to add Teisco schematic
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