Greetings. I'm a relative newcomer to amp repair looking for a little help understanding the heater wiring arrangements for an old amplifier I'm working. It has 2 EL34's in pp, rectified by 2 EZ81's, input stages are ECC81, ECC82 and a pair of 6BR7's.
I've done the requisite safety upgrades and replaced old hunts electrolytic's etc.
Heaters for all tubes are powered from AC. Offload voltage checks and resistance measurements at the MT seem to confirm a CT 12v winding.
Each pair of tubes (expect the 6BR7's) appear to be wired in series, the MT feeding to the first power tube at pin 2 with a connection between pin 7 of this tube and pin 2 of the next. There are 3 lines also wired off pin 2 of the first power tube which supply the rectifiers and 2 pairs of input stage tubes, each pair in turn feeds back to a grounded star point on the chassis. The CT also connects to ground. The line which feeds the 6BR7's splits off into 2 dropper resistors, giving each tube its own supply. Thes outgoing pins feed back to the same star ground.
The other 6v MT however is not connected to anything, and this is what I can't fathom.
How each tube gets 6v when the other 6v half of the CT MT heater winding is N/C.
For 2 tubes with 6v (6.3v) heaters to be wired series, don't they'd need 12v?
Hoping someone can help me understand this!