I've been completing an 18W amp sort of like a Marshall 1974. A recent thread helped me reduce the power to a more useful range. It was sounding great after some here suggested certain tube swaps.
But I still had a hum in the reverb circuit, and I read a small DC voltage (60mV) on the downstream side. I replaced the reverb recovery coupling cap. The sound changed immediately; distorted and lacking a lot of the power it had before.
Of course I suspected I messed up the replacement, so I replaced it again but no change: still low-power, distorted sound. I wondered what else might be going on.
At quitting time last night, I took voltage readings for the whole amp--attached below. The preamp, reverb, and power tube sections seem healthy, based on voltages. I know the first preamp stage is working fine, and will continue to trace the signal through with the scope this morning.
But right away the PI voltages in the "0624" version look screwy. Compared to the PreviousVersion (also posted below) it's like one side of the PI is getting way less voltage while the other side's voltage increased. That tells me to check the PI plate resistors and the PS nodes, and try a couple of new tubes in the PI socket, to rule out a bad tube. Otherwise, I'll just keep tracing down the signal with the scope, try to find where things go south.
Any suggestions, ideas, things to check, or troubleshooting tips?
Thanks!