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Tubelab SE checkout shows -300V Bias voltage?

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Any updates on this? I am too curious.

Nope, I had to park it for a while, because I started to see 'things'... ;-)
Built another SSE, so I have good sound when I get onto trying to figure this out again. Right now I am on Maui for another week to replenish/extend my self-contained underwater breathing apparatus skills and admire the life that could care less about bias, cathodes and grid-stoppers. :trapper:

Before I stopped working on the TSE, I tried to systematically go through the circuit with the scope to figure out where the signal goes bad, but as soon as I hooked up my scope probe, things turned really nasty. There was really bad static coming through the speakers and the current through the power tubes rose dramatically, so I ended the experiment very quickly.
This happened at various points in the signal path; not sure what I am doing wrong. I thought I knew how to use my scope.

Once I get back from my trip, I am planning to start over by checking all components for proper values again, before doing any more live-circuit testing.
The interesting thing was that everything checked out fine; I was able to properly adjust the plate voltages for the drivers and the bias adjustments were no problem either. B+ was right were it should be.

Anyway, I'll make sure to post my findings once I figure this out.

Aloha!
Stefan
 
Well I'm going to throw my 2 cents in. I've had my TSE for 4 or 5 years now and just rebuilt it for the third time, my bad. This time its going into a nice wood chassis, point to point wired. While not for the faint of heart it really isn't tough to do. Some of you may even have seen my Pass Labs Xen V9 build, http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/166784-pictures-your-diy-pass-amplifier-92.html.

With only the 5AR4 in circuit my voltages are as follows:

B+ 403
B- 268

Xformer AC 301/302 referenced to gnd
Transformer is a 6K56VG, C5 is 470uF, C6 is 100uF, R6 is a 10w 10K wafer, Q1 is an FQP1N50, C9 is a .22uF Auricap, R34 is a 100ohm Caddock.
300B grid is -143 and -135 adjusted to max negative voltage

With the 5842 and 300B's in place voltages are as follows:

B+ 308
B- 231 at R13/R14 junction
At pin 3 (grid) on 300B -62vdc

R12 is adjusted for 58ma across R18. (0.58vdc drop across R), no signal, 8ohm resistive load on output.

Like several others that negative bias really concerns me but everything else seems ok??? I have not put a signal through it yet nor have I put speakers on it. It would be nice if any of you could confirm or red flag my negative bias voltages.

I don't know if this will help anyone or simply muddy the water further but this forum is great for helping each other!!
 
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