Hi all!
I have a MKIII with not only a complete lack of bias supply but adding insult to injury...a bias supply of 186vdc :)
I have attached the schem as well as points 1 and 2 on another attachment.
Amp had a burnt screen resistor on one of the 6CA7s. Repaired that and went ahead replaced all the screen resistors 5 watters for safe measure.
Bringing up the amp via a Variac I noticed a good NEG bias supply on the left pair but a climbing POS bias supply on the right pair.
So shut it down and remove the tubes.
In the middle of tracing the bias supply to Point 1 (on attachment), the left side pair goes positive as well :(
And by POS, I mean 180+VDC.
So... I can measure an expected -59vdc at Point 1 BUT when I cross the 220k resistors (Point 2), I get the 180+vdc bias supply and that follows on down to the pins.
So...I measure the .1 caps that are coming off the Phase Inverter. Both (odd I know) are shorted. I measure continuity between the leads on both.
So, I am assuming the shorted coupling caps are allowing DC into the bias supply and that is why I am seeing what I am seeing. Make sense?
On another note...i don't think the schem is written correctly because those .1 caps are not on the side of Point 1. They are actually on the side of Point 2 which makes sense as to what i am reading as far as component location/leads.