I just finished this new build... I'm having an issue and would love to get some input.
This is what I've got:
330-0-330 PT
GZ34 Rectifier
Hammond 158L Choke
Edcor 0720 OT
3-12ax7's - JJs
2-EL34s - ? (Radio Shack)
Also, I used two JJ can caps on this build... 500v rated. So the following values are slightly different:
C 17 & C 18 total 70 uf
C 16 = 50 uf
C 15 = 40 uf
C 13 & C 14 = 20 uf
R 26 = 16.4 k
R 24 & R 25 = 8.2 k
I went through the startup procedure with a 25 watt bulb... Two minutes after turning it on I switched it off standby. Bulb reacted just as expected. Same thing with a 60 watt bulb... No problems. Checked all voltages:
V1B = 461
V1A = 466
VB2 = 472
V3A = 468
V3B = 468
V4 Pin 3 & 4 = 475
V5 Pin 3 & 4 = 475
Cathode bias was set to 250 ohms... It is adjustable.
Put in all tubes and turned on power, still through light bulb and 16 ohm speakers connected for load. All filaments looked just fine. Left it this way for about five minutes, then switched it off standby. Bulb reacted normally again. Rechecked all voltages. Much lower this time around but looked like what I expected, so I unplugged the startup rig and went straight to the outlet. Turned the amp on for a couple of minutes, then switched it off standby with guitar plugged in and all controls turned all the way down.
I could hear a very slight hum from the speaker cab... so slight I had to put my ear inches from the speaker to actually verify it. I sat down, picked up the guitar, turned up the volume and a few seconds later saw a little smoke and noticed an ammonia smell. I quickly shut it off and looked at the power tubes almost simultaneously... Didn't see any red plating and the smoke was so faint I couldn't tell exactly where it was coming from. It was around the general area of the 50/50 can cap. I was getting tired so I unplugged it and went to bed.
This morning I did some checks... The choke seems to be fine as does the first filter. I still get 475 at the tube socket with the amp in standby. I'm pretty sure the smell was the 50/50 cap giving up the ghost. Also before my test, I had tested 3 EL34s that I had on hand. Two of them had very similar GM, one was very suspect... Somehow I got them mixed up and put the bad (?) one in with a good one. I'm sure this has never happened to anyone else. I don't know that the suspect tube is what might have killed the cap... but I guess it could have...
Does anyone care to take a look and make any suggestions. I tried to lay this out so it would be easy to trace. I can supply more pictures and info upon request.
Thanks for looking,
Tony
Ps: I used rj's kt66 rockster for the schematic.
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