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In Reply to: RE: Swapped Output Tubes posted by JKT on June 17, 2024 at 15:32:14
Swapped them back again. Same as before: 55mA and 43mA.
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"Swapped them back again. Same as before: 55mA and 43mA."
You didn't say anything about stoppers. A 1K carbon comp next to each grid and 150Ω to 220Ω at each screen will help quench HF oscillation. A small 1Ω or 10Ω resistor at each cathode will provide a monitoring point for bias and also for viewing with a scope. Any oscillation should be visible there.
I replaced the output tubes, which were well used, with a fresh quad and they are behaving well. There are 1R resistors at the cathodes for monitoring the bias, 1K grid stoppers and 100R screen resistors. Haven't seen any HF oscillation on scope.
"It is better to remain silent and thought a fool, then speak and remove all doubt." A. Lincoln
So... maybe the tubes were gassy (or something else internally wrong), and that was causing a difference simply due to slightly different layout between the two channels. Glad the new tubes fixed it!
I think if you lookout the picture you will see why the used set of tubes were more sensitive to small changes. ;~D
"It is better to remain silent and thought a fool, then speak and remove all doubt." A. Lincoln
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