I've got a vintage SVT on the bench that goes into an oscillation whenever I hook up my scope ground to the chassis when it's fully powered up. I do get a spark when I touch the scope ground to the powered on amp chassis. I measure an AC voltage offset of .024V between the scope ground and the amp chassis. My scope is ground lifted. I have installed a grounded AC cord. Any ideas?
The issue I was chasing is that the amp only puts out 225 watts. It's not the tubes, I've swapped them all out with known good ones and it made no difference. The amp has all new power tube plate resistors and screen grid resistors. I changed the screen grids to 1.5K ohm. That shouldn't cause the low power issue, right?
The issue I was chasing is that the amp only puts out 225 watts. It's not the tubes, I've swapped them all out with known good ones and it made no difference. The amp has all new power tube plate resistors and screen grid resistors. I changed the screen grids to 1.5K ohm. That shouldn't cause the low power issue, right?
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