Possible Valve Problems?
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 4:02 pm
Hi All,
First time poster, but long time Metroamps lover. I built a Plexi 50 Kit with my late Pops about 10 years ago and have enjoyed this amp every time I have turned it on.
I had my amp in some storage for the last couple/few years as I'm going through that phase in life where children have been brought into the equation and priorities shifted. Now that I am getting some time back, I turned it on and noticed a few little quirks that were not there before. The Amp ran and powered on fine, but there was a few of pops and crackles when playing and even after pulling out the input socket, there was some residual noise that came out the speakers almost as if the signal was working its way through the amp. I tried to clean the input sockets and ended up damaging one connector on the high treble channel (bonehead move, I know), but ive done and bought a replacement for this. Hoping these pops and crackles are just dirty connections.
When the above happened and due to the sentimental value of this amp, I turned it off and immediately started to educate myself on what could be wrong with it. I put the amp on a bench, poked around with a chopstick on the high treble input and it seemed to quiet down when holding the connector closed, but until I change this input out I wont really know for sure if the pops and crackles go away. I am hoping this issue is from dirty connectors, but this will be TBD I guess.
I also tried moving the preamp tubes around, looking for microphonic tubes and V1 seems a little microphonic but i also read this is somewhat normal for the Plexi 50's. Is this true? I'm not sure if this could impact things, but once i have the ability to i will replace these just to be sure.
Aside from the above, I found the original instructions for the Lead Plexi 50 Kit and started taking various resistance/voltage readings. Prior to plugging things into the wall, I checked all of the resistors all of these seemed are okay. I plugged into the wall and all tubes were removed, I took voltage readings across the heater wires and other various pre and power amp pins and I believe things to be pretty close to what the specs in the instructions.
Once I insert tubes, again voltage readings change by 5% (or maybe 8-10%) but again I believe these are okay, if anything the voltages were even close with tubes in vs. tubes out. But this is where things go a little beyond my knowledge and hoping its something as simple as the power tubes not being fully matched. When I try to bias the power tubes, one is at 28mV while the other is at 40mV. When I switch the tubes and put V4 into V5 and V5 into V4, the bias reading moves with the tube, so it makes me feel like the tubes are just not matched anymore.
If the two power valves are out by 12 mV when biasing, is this considered problematic or is this still within range of "matched tubes"? To me this seems a little beyond matched and maybe time for new tubes. My other question is how can I ensure my Output Transformer is operating correctly? Could a fault O.T cause the difference I see when Biasing? This is overkill i think because the tubes carry the bias difference, but i love this amp and just want to make sure i wont destroy anything.
I know there is a wealth of knowledge to say the least on this forum, so if i am asking anything that would be considered elementary to others, i do apologize.
Cheers,
C
First time poster, but long time Metroamps lover. I built a Plexi 50 Kit with my late Pops about 10 years ago and have enjoyed this amp every time I have turned it on.
I had my amp in some storage for the last couple/few years as I'm going through that phase in life where children have been brought into the equation and priorities shifted. Now that I am getting some time back, I turned it on and noticed a few little quirks that were not there before. The Amp ran and powered on fine, but there was a few of pops and crackles when playing and even after pulling out the input socket, there was some residual noise that came out the speakers almost as if the signal was working its way through the amp. I tried to clean the input sockets and ended up damaging one connector on the high treble channel (bonehead move, I know), but ive done and bought a replacement for this. Hoping these pops and crackles are just dirty connections.
When the above happened and due to the sentimental value of this amp, I turned it off and immediately started to educate myself on what could be wrong with it. I put the amp on a bench, poked around with a chopstick on the high treble input and it seemed to quiet down when holding the connector closed, but until I change this input out I wont really know for sure if the pops and crackles go away. I am hoping this issue is from dirty connectors, but this will be TBD I guess.
I also tried moving the preamp tubes around, looking for microphonic tubes and V1 seems a little microphonic but i also read this is somewhat normal for the Plexi 50's. Is this true? I'm not sure if this could impact things, but once i have the ability to i will replace these just to be sure.
Aside from the above, I found the original instructions for the Lead Plexi 50 Kit and started taking various resistance/voltage readings. Prior to plugging things into the wall, I checked all of the resistors all of these seemed are okay. I plugged into the wall and all tubes were removed, I took voltage readings across the heater wires and other various pre and power amp pins and I believe things to be pretty close to what the specs in the instructions.
Once I insert tubes, again voltage readings change by 5% (or maybe 8-10%) but again I believe these are okay, if anything the voltages were even close with tubes in vs. tubes out. But this is where things go a little beyond my knowledge and hoping its something as simple as the power tubes not being fully matched. When I try to bias the power tubes, one is at 28mV while the other is at 40mV. When I switch the tubes and put V4 into V5 and V5 into V4, the bias reading moves with the tube, so it makes me feel like the tubes are just not matched anymore.
If the two power valves are out by 12 mV when biasing, is this considered problematic or is this still within range of "matched tubes"? To me this seems a little beyond matched and maybe time for new tubes. My other question is how can I ensure my Output Transformer is operating correctly? Could a fault O.T cause the difference I see when Biasing? This is overkill i think because the tubes carry the bias difference, but i love this amp and just want to make sure i wont destroy anything.
I know there is a wealth of knowledge to say the least on this forum, so if i am asking anything that would be considered elementary to others, i do apologize.
Cheers,
C