Ralph,
I think, maybe that you have the hot and cold (inner and outer) connections of your input connector on the amp breadboard swapped over.
That's my guess....😉
I think, maybe that you have the hot and cold (inner and outer) connections of your input connector on the amp breadboard swapped over.
That's my guess....😉
GUESS.
Hi,
I am even 90% sure that's the culprit.😉
Cheers,😉
Hi,
I think, maybe that you have the hot and cold (inner and outer) connections of your input connector on the amp breadboard swapped over.
I am even 90% sure that's the culprit.😉
Cheers,😉
When I said I measured 0,0 Ohm when interconnect in place, that was wrong (DMM was on wrong scale). I measure 9,7 Ohm. I'm not for 100% sure what you want me to check.
Ralph
Ralph
Ralph,
Please check that the "inner" wire of the input cable goes to V4 grid, and that the "outer of the cable goes to the earth (chassis) connection.
I think they may be reversed.
Please check that the "inner" wire of the input cable goes to V4 grid, and that the "outer of the cable goes to the earth (chassis) connection.
I think they may be reversed.
reversed leads.
Hi,
Ralph,we suspect that inside your amplifier the ground wire is connected to the hot side of the RCA input and vice versa.
Measure with your DVM between hot side (+) of the RCA and chassis ground.
If you measure 0 Ohm there then reverse the connections at the input and measure again.
What I don't get is how you measure the 65K input resistor correctly though.
Cheers,😉
Hi,
Ralph,we suspect that inside your amplifier the ground wire is connected to the hot side of the RCA input and vice versa.
Measure with your DVM between hot side (+) of the RCA and chassis ground.
If you measure 0 Ohm there then reverse the connections at the input and measure again.
What I don't get is how you measure the 65K input resistor correctly though.

Cheers,😉
Frank,
I was thinking that the measurement conditions may have changed: One taken with the plug connected, then disconnected.😉What I don't get is how you measure the 65K input resistor correctly though.
CHANGES
Hi,
Provided the preamp is connected at the other end you would have a short.😉
We'll find out soon enough....🙄
Cheers,😉
Hi,
I was thinking that the measurement conditions may have changed: One taken with the plug connected, then disconnected.
Provided the preamp is connected at the other end you would have a short.😉
We'll find out soon enough....🙄
Cheers,😉
I really appreciate your help guys. I do measure 65K Ohm between (+) of RCA and any groundpoint. (without interconnect) The (+) of the RCA is connected to pins 2 and 7 of the 5687 (grid).
Pin 8 is connected to the earth (heater center tap). I put 12,6V on pin 4 and 0V on pin 5. That 0V isn't directly connected to the earth directly, but through pin 8.
Pin 8 is connected to the earth (heater center tap). I put 12,6V on pin 4 and 0V on pin 5. That 0V isn't directly connected to the earth directly, but through pin 8.
John, the measure are repeatable the same. I measure 9,8 Ohm at the RCA (+) on the poweramp with the preamp connected. When I unplug the preamp, the figure rises to 65K.
Wait, let me check another preamp, a Linn Wakonda.
I measure 239 Ohm with cable connected, when disconnecting the preamp side, I read 65K again.
I measure 239 Ohm with cable connected, when disconnecting the preamp side, I read 65K again.
Ralph,
It must be that the 2 connections of the cable are swapped. This must be at one end or the other. Probably in the equipment (it's vry difficult, though not impossible) to have a swap-over in a plug).
It must be that the 2 connections of the cable are swapped. This must be at one end or the other. Probably in the equipment (it's vry difficult, though not impossible) to have a swap-over in a plug).
CABLES
Hi,
Are these cables homemade?
If so,disconnect it completely and measure the hot (+) at both ends.
If the DVM does not respond the wires are reversed.
Fishy stuff....
Cheers,😉
Hi,
It must be that the 2 connections of the cable are swapped. This must be at one end or the other. Probably in the equipment (it's vry difficult, though not impossible) to have a swap-over in a plug).
Are these cables homemade?
If so,disconnect it completely and measure the hot (+) at both ends.
If the DVM does not respond the wires are reversed.
Fishy stuff....

Cheers,😉
Cables are fine, and not homemade. I checked them, no problems found.
I double checked all the wiring, nothing found yet, will check again. But are we looking in the right place, isn't it suspected for the measured input impedance to change when a preamp is connected?
I double checked all the wiring, nothing found yet, will check again. But are we looking in the right place, isn't it suspected for the measured input impedance to change when a preamp is connected?
Yes, that's true. But when you reported a very low resistance between the signal and ground, it looked like a wiring fault in this area.isn't it suspected for the measured input impedance to change when a preamp is connected?
Since then, it's drifted a bit, and I'm unsure at the moment.
Are you saying that the measured resistance is different with the 2 different preamps?
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