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KT150 Push-Pull audio frequency oscillations

It’s not that I’m lazy
I know....... I was just joking. You already described the obstickles in the "swapping".
Unfortunately (at least as I see it), it´s probably tha last posibility.
I asume, that all the wiring is identical..... same length....... same path in both channels??
BTW.... Take note of post #40. Not at all impossible, that they (Troroidy) could have made an error in wire colors.
 
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I am in process of building tube amps with kt90. I get the same response you get bc the grounded side of the secondary Opt came loose under chassis. Strange behavior would work just fine for about 5 seconds and the Osc. at 2k. Measure with dmm. Have you tried other grid stopper values? Go to 4.7k or higher. One other point. Always breadboard first. Don't assume everything is going to work and ty wrap things or shrink wrap a bunch. Wire loosely enough to move things around and give room to test.
 
In triode mode the oscillation is worse, it happens at a lower voltage. A Zobel from G2 to plate will not be a solution.
Having used different power supplies with identical results rules out the power supplies.
Connecting the input capacitors to audio ground makes no difference.

Regards, Gerrit
 
Did I understand you correctly that this amp oscillates with just the power tubes inserted, hence without any GNFB? In this case the one and only feedback, hence the one and only reason for oscillations are the UL taps. Instead of swapping both OPT's, reverse the screen (or plate) connections. I suspect the xformer manufacturer might have labelled the UL taps erroneously.

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Given it does it in triode mode could be the switch that's swapping over the screens. I would check. It also possible the other channel is wrong too but its just out of oscillation. Anyway glad is sorted, I like to say that's what diyaudio is for...
 
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Well, just to react to a few comments here I did swap the UL-wires on the triode/UL switch.
The amplifier is dead silent now, no Zobel, nothing special whatsoever needed.
I agree now that it must have been the transformer. Now I can start to undo all the unnecessary changes and temporary wiring (with a smile on my face…).

Regards, Gerrit
I don't get it...you did what? You swapped what? What switch? Was the thing wired incorrectly? Was the OPT busted?
I didn't understand anything that happened.