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Old December 23rd 03, 09:57 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Mike Gilmour
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Hi Keith,

Reckon you already nailed the problem caused I guess by that failed coupling
cap. Did the cooked resistors burn the pcb at all? - sometimes standing them
off a bit avoids that damage should it happen again. I've also had the
very occasional '88 flashover on Svets that seems to be just down to a rogue
tube, swapping it out has cured it.
KT88 vs 6550, my experience is the '88 are much more musical but ultimately
don't have the same clout. The bass from the 6550 seems more powerful but
not necessarily as sweet..but this varies a hell of a lot from amp to amp so
I guess its just horses for courses in the end - whatever suits your
particular system. I sometimes change from KT90's to 6550's to KT88's just
to enjoy the strengths of each - none is perfect but an orchestral symphony
sounds just great with '88's and Black Sabbath with 90's with the 6550's
serving most other listening.
I've hit your site a couple of times - hows the hit counter doing??

Mike

"Keith G" wrote in message
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"Mike Gilmour" wrote in message
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Hiya Keith,

Nice thing about bottle gear, easy to spot the fault and get to. Seeing

R6
cooked (screen grid resistor?) why did it get mucho grid current I'm
thinking? It may be worth keeping an eye on it even if you've swapped

out
the tube. But I think possibly that coupling cap was leaky giving +ve to

G1
driving plate current hard and screen grid current burning R6 - Good

job
Keith you've got the problem all sorted for Crimbo :-)
Cheers,

Mike




Hi Mike,

Well, fingers crossed, it's been running for 6 hours straight now and no
sign of overheating. (Room's like an oven, of course!)

I'm blaming the Czech KT88s arcing over for the two instances I've had of

a
brew-up with this amp in the last two years, but I'm always eager to

learn,
if you think there might another likely cause of this problem I would be
very interested to hear it. Personally, I think it's a sussy little bugger
(Kit88) anyway because WAD didn't keep it on the books for long - superb
sound quality but possibly not too stable? (I really ought to get on to

the
WAD forum and see what the 'word on the street' is!)

Don't know what anyone else here might think of a KT88/6550C comparison

but
it seems the bass is even more thunderous than it was??? (It ain't got the
biggest OPTs in the world but it's never been too 'polite'.....!!)

(Btw, we're on holiday now so might finally get round to that Black Isle
proggie we've got recorded! :-)