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Old July 12th 07, 02:51 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 14:42:35 +0100, "Keith G"
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a sorry tale


Swapping those valves could easily have damaged something, because
they would have both been going flat out with nothing to limit the
anode current (neither grid would have been connected). Best I can
suggest is swapping valves between the two amps to see which one
carries the fault with it, then get a new one of those.



No, all that's been tried - all/any of the valves (and the meter) can
be swapped to the good amp willy nilly and it continues to work
perfectly.



I haven't looked at the pinouts of the two to see what connects to
what when you swap them, but this is my best guess.

Passives damaged by too much current tend to show the evidence pretty
dramatically. But if it is a passive, measure the value of the
cathode
resistor



Seems OK/same on both amps.



Additional:

*VDC* across the cathode resistors:

Good amp = 59VDC

Bad amp = 154 VDC

Does this add anything - certainly don't look right???




 




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