Attached is a schematic of the amp (mostly accurate) and in this amp pins 3 and 4 are connected.
If that's true then there cannot be a grounded center tap on that filament winding!
I'm thinking there must be 2 windings for the filaments. I didn't have time to sort through the amp before needing to get the amp back in the head cab. Just noticed the connected filament pin and B+.
I drew that schematic - What is(are) the error(s)? It was based on the unit I had. Yes, I had same query about the EZ80 - But the unit I had DID have 6.3V CT grounded and ONLY pin 3 connected to B+, The unit you had/have on your possession is obviously a different revision/tube line-up?
It would be safer to float the 6.3V winding through a virtual CT to ground without a grounded center tap connection, obviously the unit you have has that revision?
--Pete
Your schematic has been helpful, even prior to buying this amp. It gave me a good idea of what was going on with this design. Blackstar has the EZ81 in their advertising and owners manual, but mine also came with an
EZ80 EZ81 (Tube DR), whether that was stock or not, who knows.
Maybe someone wanted to lower the B+ with the EZ80 vs 81. Blackstar also advertises this amp as class A 15 watts and 5 watt in triode mode. Marketing!
They apparently changed up the filter cap size and order from:
47uF - choke- 47uF-22uF-22uF Pete's schematic
100uF - choke- 47uF-47uF-47uF
100uF - choke-100uF-47uF-47uF
47uF - choke-100uF-47uF-47uF this is my version
The 100uf cap is over spec on an EZ80/81 with max rating of 50uF.
I did notice a few other value changes and will go over this amp vs your schematic and post those differences. I will say they run the EL84s way above spec.
Question still remains, why would they tie B+ to the filament?
Edited to clarify EZ81 vs EZ80, I mistook the TAD EZ81 for an 80 due to voltage change with new JJ EZ81.