Once built I powered up with light bulb limiter, all seemed fine to proceed, voltages checked out, bias voltage present.
Installed tubes. Hooked up my bias probe but put this on the GZ34 tube. When I realised this I powered down and continued with tests. Amp seemed noisy (hum).
I installed a known good rectifier which arced under power. Plate volts reached about 190v before I powered down. (I maybe imagined this)
It turns out I destroyed my bias tester plugging it into the rectifier socket. The other day it was reading 150mv on any 6V6 I tried. Once I ascertained this I got a new bias meter today and began testing the amp again. Biased up nicely with an older set of JJs. (more on these below)
Sounded fine but lacked clean headroom. Moved the NFB to the 8 ohm tap of the OT. Seemed to clean it up a good bit but when testing the reverb I got a very loud distorted signal and no reverb.
I discovered the reverb transformer common was isolated from ground as was the 220k grid leak resistor. Sorted this out,
Plugged in to test and the 1K 3watt dropping resistor burned up.
Any clues where to start?
I had two sets of 6v6s I used in the blown probe, thinking they were bad, is it possible this was down to power tube failure? Each tube used in the probe got very hot and read bias at 150ma albeit for a very short time till I powered down. Any ideas here very welcome
Thanks in advance
