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Problem with biasing - no voltage drop on a cathode resistor

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Hello.

Regarding my PP amplifier, there is a problem with a one EL34 power tube - can't set the correct BIAS on it, there is no any voltage drop across the 10Ohm cathode resistor. Could you please advice how can I solve this issue? I must mention that the amplifier is working properly, anode-cathode voltage across this problematic tube is 440V, the control grid voltage -24v (from the power supply, this could be change by a pot on each power tube),I measured the resistance between the cathode and ground after 10Ohm resistor and is 10 ohm. Photos and schematic attached, please help, thank you, Rafal.

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Thank you everyone for your tips! There were two problems in this issue: unexpected current conduction of a jumper near cathode resistor and the one of tubes was almost dead. Strange, that it was not very audible, only one channel was quieter.
Thank you again!
 
Thank you everyone for your tips! There were two problems in this issue: unexpected current conduction of a jumper near cathode resistor and the one of tubes was almost dead. Strange, that it was not very audible, only one channel was quieter.
Thank you again!

Cool, thanks for the report back. In a push pull when one tube isn't working well the other one is still puting out. So at half power the output dB is only down 3. That isn't enough to be super obvious, believe it or not.

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