I will check this tomorrow, back on night shift tonight!!Is the voltage at pin 5 the same on all output sockets without the tubes installed?
Why change the B+ voltage? It’s not going to change noise. The amp’s over all lead dress is why the noise is there.Wanting to up the B+ so it’s as close to the SLO voltages but wanted to ask specifically what would the differences be, would it effect the headroom, as in, node 1 is 445v, node 2 is 309v after first 10k, then node 3 after 2nd 10k is 250v, then node 4 after 10k is 214v.
So I’m thinking I can change node 2 to 400v, node 3 to 375v then node 4 to 350v.
By my maths of ohms law dropping 45v for node 2 at 13.6ma I would need a 3.3k
Node 3 dropping 25v at 5.9mA 4.2k and node 4 dropping 25v is 6.9k.
Would it improve noise? Would this effect gain? More or less?
In principle, there should only be two earth connections in the amp. One by the AC 240 volt inlet, on a dedicated ground wire. This ground wire should be longer than the blue and brown 240v wires, so that if ever the IEC jack gets pulled out of the amp, the ground wire is the last wire to break connection.View attachment 139571
here is the gnd scheme as it stands
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