Issue 1:
A couple of the voltages are just barely out of spec. I've created a Google Docs Spreadsheet of the resistance and voltage checkout results to make it easier for you all to look at them. I've got three voltages that are just a little wonky. I'd be inclined to leave them alone, but I'm doing the Speedball in a day or two and want to make sure everything is right before I do it.
Issue 2:
The 6080 tube is HUGELY microphonic. I was hearing footsteps from around the house. I started tapping around the amp with my fingernail and an extremely ginger tap on the 6080 resulted in church bells ringing inside my head and my ears bleeding. Is this normal for the 6080 or is this an unusually microphonic example?
Issue 3:
I have WAAAAAY too much gain. With the 0-position of the pot being set straight down to 6-o'clock, I can't listen to anything above 9-o'clock. In fact, I'm usually listening at about 7 to 7:30. This puts me down on the portion of the pot that doesn't track well. I remember inputs/outputs can be padded to reduce signal level but I have no recollection of how to make smart choices of how to do this. Any suggestions?
Thanks guys!
A couple of the voltages are just barely out of spec. I've created a Google Docs Spreadsheet of the resistance and voltage checkout results to make it easier for you all to look at them. I've got three voltages that are just a little wonky. I'd be inclined to leave them alone, but I'm doing the Speedball in a day or two and want to make sure everything is right before I do it.
Issue 2:
The 6080 tube is HUGELY microphonic. I was hearing footsteps from around the house. I started tapping around the amp with my fingernail and an extremely ginger tap on the 6080 resulted in church bells ringing inside my head and my ears bleeding. Is this normal for the 6080 or is this an unusually microphonic example?
Issue 3:
I have WAAAAAY too much gain. With the 0-position of the pot being set straight down to 6-o'clock, I can't listen to anything above 9-o'clock. In fact, I'm usually listening at about 7 to 7:30. This puts me down on the portion of the pot that doesn't track well. I remember inputs/outputs can be padded to reduce signal level but I have no recollection of how to make smart choices of how to do this. Any suggestions?
Thanks guys!