The phase inverter circuit is throwing me for a loop. There are differences between the traynor schematic and what is actually in my amp.
I have drawn them up on my whiteboard for studying. Easy to compare this way. Also attached a pic of my amp for reference.
The differences are in the 100k resistors in the schematic vs. the poteniometer in my amp that is wired to the grids of the phase inverter.
Are you
sure the 1M pot is not connected to V3b's grid?
If it was, you'd have 2 circuits that are effectively identical. Pretend the two 100k resistors that connect to the 470Ω resistor are in series and replaced by a 200k resistor. Now, make that 200k resistor a pot, and connect its wiper to the 470Ω resistor, where the 100k's used to go.
Those 100k resistors are the grid reference resistors for each half of the phase inverter; they define the connection to the bottom of the 470Ω resistor, setting the bias of the inverter. If you have a pot instead, you can sweep the resistance and move the "ground reference" away from the mid-point of resistance.
I'm gonna guess this has little impact on d.c. bias conditions; try sweeping the pot and seeing if plate voltage of either section changes.
If for some reason it
does change (which would be a surprise), it might allow some balancing of d.c. between sections. Much more likely is that it will alter the a.c. drive levels to each half of the inverter, probably with the goal of getting exactly balanced a.c. plate outputs for maximum output power from the amp.
You'd test that by applying some smallish test signal, connecting an a.c. meter from plate to plate of the inverter (or from grid-to-grid on the output section) and adjusting for 0v. That would be the same as saying each output has equal and opposite output signals.
You might not be able to get exactly 0v if, say, there were distortion components in the phase inverter that were different between halves. But you'd probably need an awful big test signal to run into that issue.
Further support to a possible wrong location for the 1M end closest to V3b: if you turn the pot too far, you short out the 6.8k tail resistor, definitely killing phase inverter balance.