Hello,
I'm having some troubles with my new AA1164 Princeton Reverb build.
https://www.tubeampdoctor.com/media/pdf/80/ee/16/full_documentation_bf-14-rev_3.pdfI made some initial testing without the reverb tank. The voltages and sound seemed fined.
But when i connected the reverb tank, smoke occurred after a couple of seconds from the insulation of the wire connecting pins 1 and 6 (plates) of the V2 reverb driver. The red arrow marks the spot on the attached photo.
When I removed the V2 tube, amp was working again.
Sadly after some hours of searching for wiring errors, shorts etc., I tried to plug the V2 back in and this time the fuse popped.
Now, while I'm waiting for a spare fuse and a new 12AT7, i would appreciate any insight on what might have gone wrong.
I was not able to find any wiring mistake.
I realise testing the amp without the reverb tank (as i initially did) is probably not a good idea, as it leaves the reverb driver/transformer without load. But from what I have searched on the internet, this should not be as great of a deal as doing it to the output transformer.
Could i have damaged the V2 tube or the reverb transformer by doing that?
When I tried the tube in a preamp section of another amp, it seemed to work alright.
The reverb transformer (125A20B 25k:8ohm) measures (disconnected from the circuit) 970ohm on the primary, 1.5ohm on the secondary winding. The primary resistance seems lower than what i have seen posted online. Could that be a sign of a problem?
I would be very grateful for any insight into the problem and will gladly provide any additional information.
Thanks!