This may seem like a stupid question. A long while ago, I fried a phono cartridge after one of my preamp mods because I left a short between the B+ and the cartridge input. Ever since, I've always checked for DC voltage between cartridge input and ground after doing a mod. Normally, I turn on the preamp, let it reach operating voltage, and check. Always 0 DC.
For some reason, this time I connected the meter to the input and ground before turning the preamp on. (The preamp is a MFA Luminesence with tube regulated DC. It takes about 20 seconds or so to reach 330 VDC. ) Watching the meter from turn on, I saw it go up to about .9 VDC for a few seconds before settling down to 0. I assume this is what it always does, but now feel compelled to check. Is this normal? Or is my cartridge in some danger?
For some reason, this time I connected the meter to the input and ground before turning the preamp on. (The preamp is a MFA Luminesence with tube regulated DC. It takes about 20 seconds or so to reach 330 VDC. ) Watching the meter from turn on, I saw it go up to about .9 VDC for a few seconds before settling down to 0. I assume this is what it always does, but now feel compelled to check. Is this normal? Or is my cartridge in some danger?
Could just be grid current as the tube warms up. Depending on the power up sequence, maybe the B+ is applied too early, before heaters are warm.
May also be a leakage path of some contamination like solder flux or dust.
jh
May also be a leakage path of some contamination like solder flux or dust.
jh
Thanks. I thought the delay in the regulator powering up would slow this down, but I guess not.
Do you know if this few seconds of .9 VDC is dangerous to my cartridge. As I said, for all I know, it's always been this way, but now that I know it's happening....
Do you know if this few seconds of .9 VDC is dangerous to my cartridge. As I said, for all I know, it's always been this way, but now that I know it's happening....
Well, if it is 0.9V with the cartridge connected, it could be a problem. If it is 0.9V into 47k ohm only, then maybe not so bad.
jh
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