One problem eliminated! The scratchy pots. It was a bonehead move: forgot a coupling capacitor on channel 1 tube V2.
But the relay switching is still not working. I connected the two wires that would go to a switch and channel one is still on.
1.1VAC on the 5 volt regulator input? Could a diode in the 6.3Vac bridge be backwards. Or the 4700 cap polarity is wrong
The bridge is the one from Hoffman's parts and it's one unit, so the diode backwards shouldn't be. The cap is correct also.
How much voltage do you have across that 4700µF cap?
The voltage across the cap: (somewhat confused here, but one meter lead on the pos side and the other on the neg side) ~7.5v DC (didn't check AC) And 2.62/-2.62v from the pos/neg to ground.
Which one is correct when you say voltage across the cap?
And when I check the voltage using one meter lead to each of the wires to the switch there is 4.98v DC
Connect them together and there is 2.7v with one lead on the connected wires and the other to ground.
I also updated the schematic to reflect to coupling cap and the first part of the preamp that didn't show up.
Should I get both AC and DC voltage in that relay circuit?
I have 2.7v and -2.7 volts on the pos/neg sides of the bridge-respectively. But still ~.64v on the diode-pos and neg side of the relay.
Thanks for all the input...
Daniel