was just doing some preventative maintenance on my early 70's V4. i replaced the dropping resistors (R51, R52, R53, R55 among others)
anyway...my work is neat and i put in all correct values, but to be safe when i was finished i turned the amp on w/out any tubes and checked out the voltages at points A, B, C, D and E.
A is supposed to be 545v, i measured 540v so i figured i was off to good start. B is supposed to be 535v, i measured 538v. (usable but not in sync w/ the previous voltage)
now at points C, D and E the voltages get dropped WAY down to 400v, 360v and 325v (respectively). all of these were measuring around 540v which made me start wondering about the quality of components i just installed. so i turned on my ohm meter and tried measuring the dropping resistors in circuit w/ the amp still on, all of them measured 0 ohms. no wonder my voltages didn't drop at all!
once i turned the amp off i remeasured the resistance of said resistors and everything checked out OK.
now the question is....should i be checking this out w/ my tubes installed, i don't want to blow anything up.
also i kept hearing a really subtle noise coming from my can cap in the C17 position. (although i recapped the amp w/ some caps tucked inside the chasis, so i think specifically i'm talking about the cap between D5 and point C in the amp.)
so....does this sound normal at all w/ the voltages given the amp has no tubes in it?
either way...does that mean the noise i was hearing from the cap was the 540v slowly cooking the 500v-rated-cap?
i don't want to explode my tubes or amp w/ excessive voltage. so i'd like some clarity if anyone's got some.
anyway...my work is neat and i put in all correct values, but to be safe when i was finished i turned the amp on w/out any tubes and checked out the voltages at points A, B, C, D and E.
A is supposed to be 545v, i measured 540v so i figured i was off to good start. B is supposed to be 535v, i measured 538v. (usable but not in sync w/ the previous voltage)
now at points C, D and E the voltages get dropped WAY down to 400v, 360v and 325v (respectively). all of these were measuring around 540v which made me start wondering about the quality of components i just installed. so i turned on my ohm meter and tried measuring the dropping resistors in circuit w/ the amp still on, all of them measured 0 ohms. no wonder my voltages didn't drop at all!
once i turned the amp off i remeasured the resistance of said resistors and everything checked out OK.
now the question is....should i be checking this out w/ my tubes installed, i don't want to blow anything up.
also i kept hearing a really subtle noise coming from my can cap in the C17 position. (although i recapped the amp w/ some caps tucked inside the chasis, so i think specifically i'm talking about the cap between D5 and point C in the amp.)
so....does this sound normal at all w/ the voltages given the amp has no tubes in it?
either way...does that mean the noise i was hearing from the cap was the 540v slowly cooking the 500v-rated-cap?
i don't want to explode my tubes or amp w/ excessive voltage. so i'd like some clarity if anyone's got some.
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