Happy Friday!
Another Tweaker has landed on my bench. Owner states amp emitted a puff of smoke and he switched it off. After taking some voltage measurements with the amp unloaded, I found the heater circuit and its CT to be @ ~48vdc when measured to ground, but ~3.2V from either side to its CT. Hard to read, but is this due to the way the CT goes to ground? Is it elevated above ground, which could be causing the readings I mentioned?
The resistor that caused the smoke was R35, the 470R screen/grid resistor. There's no charring or discoloration and tit still measures @ 470ohm. After changing the bias resistor to 500ohm (from 220), I"m not getting any heating issues with R35 after installing new tubes. What I'm not getting is any sound at the output and the heaters on V5 are 4x as bright as V4. The only schematic I've found online is the one I found here, which I'll attach below.
TIA for any wisdom
Another Tweaker has landed on my bench. Owner states amp emitted a puff of smoke and he switched it off. After taking some voltage measurements with the amp unloaded, I found the heater circuit and its CT to be @ ~48vdc when measured to ground, but ~3.2V from either side to its CT. Hard to read, but is this due to the way the CT goes to ground? Is it elevated above ground, which could be causing the readings I mentioned?
The resistor that caused the smoke was R35, the 470R screen/grid resistor. There's no charring or discoloration and tit still measures @ 470ohm. After changing the bias resistor to 500ohm (from 220), I"m not getting any heating issues with R35 after installing new tubes. What I'm not getting is any sound at the output and the heaters on V5 are 4x as bright as V4. The only schematic I've found online is the one I found here, which I'll attach below.
TIA for any wisdom
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