heaters not, one measured 6.5v and the other 6.2
Are you regulating? What type?
Are you regulating? What type?
The same PSU Salas suggested, only difference4 I'm using SSHV2.
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If they mean different bias current and gain difference between channels yes. But it can be irrelevant also. Measure the channel balance.
There is a lot of difference in SQ, I didn't noticed by listening any difference of gain between channels.
The same PSU Salas suggested, only difference4 I'm using SSHV2.
Then you can set voltage with R2/R3
Then you can set voltage with R2/R3
Yes I use trimmers.
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PS C3 is really big... maybe split the r1 un two 100r and put one before ?
There is a mistake in your schematic, pins 5 & 8 of V3 & V4 are connected both to ground and to HT lift (R7, R8). Thus the HT lift is shorted to ground.
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PS C3 is really big... maybe split the r1 un two 100r and put one before ?
Hazardous without a bleeder to C3. If you pull the umbilical cord and start working inside PSU you will have 220 uF of HV stored to kill you.
So why on earth so you bother us with that you have forfotten to set apropriate voltage? I have a problem. I am to lazy to set my voltage right according to the build prescriptions. What shall I do about it? Do you have any suggestions?Yes I use trimmers.
No, we dont!
So why on earth so you bother us with that you have forfotten to set apropriate voltage? I have a problem. I am to lazy to set my voltage right according to the build prescriptions. What shall I do about it? Do you have any suggestions?
No, we dont!
It's only to notice other people that changing tubes needs adjust again the voltages.
the schematic is merlin, no one note that is better have a caps on pre ,small caps first or resitor for more conduction angle...
sure bleeder is a good thing
Not my schematic, Salas schematic.
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