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Stability issues in LTP with elevated grid

still the voltages are not logical . you have 139V on the anode of the first SN tube and 135V on the cathode of the follower. that cathode operates with 4V positive grid voltage ?
139 V is supposed to be 131 V. The Vgk is -4V.

Sorry for the schematical errors, haven't been home during the weekend so I don't have my original notes available. The currents might be off as well, I only drew a digital copy of the input section before I left home. The voltages in the first post are measured on the actual circuit this Friday.

I will follow up with the fully corrected schematic asap...
 
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Today I finally got some time to keep working on the preamp. I picked a decent 4,7µF polyester cap (rated at 200V). Physically very big off course, but a lot better leakage-wise than a similar electrolytic cap. To rule out any new error sources if nothing else...

Now the voltage in the grid circuit is rock solid at 32,79 V after a some warm up-time. I'm really glad that it was such an easy fix. Time to start measuring gain- and phase-margin!

Thank you for all your input! I really learned a bit or two along the way. A little frustrating though, I should've seen the positive feedback-path to the leftmost grid! 🤦‍♂️