Hi folks, having issues with my AA864 build. Here's what's happened so far.
Upon first power up there was a loud hum, then smoke from the PT - This, it turns out, was most likely due to a short in the heater wiring (resistor leg across both solder terminals on the lamp holder).
After I replaced the PT the hum still persisted. I took it to a tech who pointed out that I'd grounded everything incorrectly. Once they sorted that out everything seemed to work fine for a time. No hum or anything concerning.
Up until this point I hadn't used a current limiter or variac. However, once it burned through one of the 470r 1W screen grid resistors I thought best to replace the 6L6GC power tubes and use a current limiter upon next start up. Worth mentioning that when this happened I had the amp at about 2/3rds volume and was driving it with a pedal. I saw the output tube arc and the mains fuse was done for, along with previously mentioned resistor.
So, after finding new output tubes and replacing the burned tube socket and resistor I went through all of the steps deemed necessary by Rob Robinette for starting up a new build and all seemed fine. I had no variac but the limiter behaved as you'd expect. No obvious catastrophic shorts. All voltages seem fine when the power switch is closed, but when I close the standby switch is when this new hum gradually fades in. The voltages in the HT circuit start where you'd expect but then gradually lower to the voltages listed below, this coincides with the hum. All of these voltages were measured with a 100W bulb current limiter. (I’m in the UK btw).
- Pins 3 and 4 on both power tubes - start off at 440 ish VDC then decrease over a 10/20 seconds - when at around 370VDC that’s when hum/buzz becomes audible. Then voltages settle ~340VDC.
Another thing I found when when closing the standby switch was that the heater AC voltage behaves strangely (I think). See below:
heater circuit no power tubes (w/ limiter):
pwr on standby off 6.4VAC
pwr on standby on 6.33VAC
heater circuit with power tubes (w/ limiter):
pwr on standby off 6.08VAC
pwr on standby on 5.29VAC
I'm using new tubes and a new screen grid resistor, same spec as schematic - 470r 1W. Are these voltages lowering because of the current limiter? It just seems strange that the hum and voltage drop seem related.
Might I have damaged other components when the tube arced? What should I be looking for/measuring now? Is it worth going back through all preamp tube pins and measuring voltages there?
Thanks!