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| Jeffrey | Plate glowing red Hello, after a major revamp of almost all the solder joints and replacing the coupling caps in my 5E3 clone to (successfully) reduce the "popp" noise i mentiones earlier I have to face a new problem: I've put in a well matched pair of vintage Sylvania 6V6 GTA's that aren't NOS but still test better than new on my Hickok 800a. They sounded great, but after a while teh amp made strange noises (even without a cable in the input jack) and I noticed the plate of one tube glowing red. I switched off immediately, swapped the tubes from left to right and after applying B+ the plate of the same tube began to glow, now in the other socket. I checked the voltages at the plates, but everything was well, just a bit below the figures Adam from Adam Amps provided as guidline. I then put in a pair of vintage RCA's, also not NOS, yet testing very strong. After a while of playing the same thing happened. I've tryed with new production EH 6V6GT's and there was no glow (but I didn't play that long with them) and no noise. Is it just the tubes that are defective or is it possible there is a bug in the amp that only becomes evident with older tubes?! Jeffrey |
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| Brutus Pull out your DVM and measure the b... -- 10/7/2004 10:02 PM Chris @ CMW amps Hi Jeffrey |