**lesson learned - do not wire an amp in one huge all nighter session.
*Edit- I forgot to connect the diode to the bias supply cap. I'll wire it up and check it later. That should explai the redplating rectifier..the power tubes were pulling too much current through it. It should also explain the lack of -v at the test jacks. No more late night wiring parties. I'll update you guys once I have more info.
Hey, guys.
I am almost finished building a single channel ab763 type and decided to test the output section as I wait for parts to arrive (screen grid resistors and input jack). I used this PT -
http://taweber.powweb.com/store/022798sch.jpg Please have a look at these pics (yes, I'm buying longer machine screws for the standoffs hehe) - I have added bias test points, and am not seeing any reading across them. I'm sure I misfired something - I lost track of time yesterday around 3PM - I sat down and started drilling the chassis and the net thing you know, it's 3AM and I'm wiring. Sweet mercy.
This is a slightly modified hoffman layout allowing me to keep all caps on the board; I originally intended on doing this in a smaller chassis, but ended up using a larger one. Here are some general shots beginning with the bias circuit. My NOS 6L6WGBs and 5U4GB all red plated within seconds..I triple checked the caps - all oriented correctly, I believe.

The bias circuit is grounded at the negative end of the filter cap you see here (black wire).


