Hello all. I recently completed assembly of a 1969 100W amp and during initial testing, I am getting unusual readings on my meter for voltage on the tube sockets. I obtain 3.47VDC for measurements on pin 2/7 of V4, V5, V6, and V7 and have adjusted the bias trim pot to obtain -49VDC.
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Re: need help with 100W 1969 assembly
Going to resurrect this one. I’m not the original poster but I too am having problems with my 69 super lead build. My voltages are all close . All my power tubes glow but I have little to no output. Only a whisper can be heard. Chopstick the amp and cant find a short. Reflowed solder but still nothing. I’m losing my mind. Can someone talk me through this???
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Re: need help with 100W 1969 assembly
You should hear a bit of hiss / air after the standby is on. If you do guessing something is not connected. Using a multimeter, you will want to do continuity tests between points throughout the pre-amp. Something is likely not connected or you are grounding out somewhere.casadenat wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2019 1:07 pmGoing to resurrect this one. I’m not the original poster but I too am having problems with my 69 super lead build. My voltages are all close . All my power tubes glow but I have little to no output. Only a whisper can be heard. Chopstick the amp and cant find a short. Reflowed solder but still nothing. I’m losing my mind. Can someone talk me through this???
If you have absolutely no audible hiss of any kind at all, your power section is likely a poblem.
Gotta get some pics of the wiring up to help you walk through.
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Re: need help with 100W 1969 assembly
There is a 470 ohm resistor cathode resistor on the board between two 1 megs. It's a common mistake in new builds to install a 470k resistor there by accident. This results in the exact same issues you are having. If the color codes are hard to read, lift one end of the resistor from the turret and check it with your meter.