I always thought tube rectifiers are "on-off" devices: that they performed evenly until the day they die. It seems it's not the case.
I was working on a SF Princeton amp with a B+ abnormally low - 380V. Idle current was fine etc. I swapped the 5U4 and bingo, 430V !
The old rectifier tested VERY bad indeed on my Stark.
This thing was about to die or it could perform that way for years to come ?
thoughts ?
roberto
I was working on a SF Princeton amp with a B+ abnormally low - 380V. Idle current was fine etc. I swapped the 5U4 and bingo, 430V !
The old rectifier tested VERY bad indeed on my Stark.
This thing was about to die or it could perform that way for years to come ?
thoughts ?
roberto
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