I have a customer's Peavey Classic here that blew a mains fuse. I fired the amp up and everything is good till you start to push it and then something appears to short. I traced this down to an oscillation that starts when the amp enters distortion, and the tubes begin to red plate popping the fuse. So, knowing the amp has sat for years prior to being placed back in service, I completely recapped it. Idle current is now much lower, but I saw something curious while doing the burn in test as the plate current in one of the tubes is taking a dive while it's being pushed. When pushed hard, one 6L6GC is around 48mA and the other I can get as low as 12mA. Bias is set to around 60% dissipation. It dawned on me that I have never tracked plate current on both tubes while dimming an amp and I'm unclear if this is normal. Bias voltage and screen voltage match on each tube while being pushed. The amp makes ~25W clean and 50W dirty. Thoughts?
Link to Schematic: Classic-B series.pdf (adrsoundsense.co.uk)
Link to Schematic: Classic-B series.pdf (adrsoundsense.co.uk)
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