Paul Joppa
Moderator
This is a real puzzler, all right.
At least we've found a symptom that explains the one-sided clipping problem. The 6922 bias is too low and it is going into grid current, clipping one side of the waveform. The problem is, the voltages and currents don't make sense
The only idea I have left is a possible radio-frequency oscillation problem. Those are usually dependent on layout and lead dress, so any non-standard component or change in wire routing becomes a suspect. Can you locate the original 100uF caps and install them on the PC board as shown on page 70 of the manual? Leave the film caps detached from the cathodes. Are there any other deviations from the stock configuration? They may have to go, too.
At least we've found a symptom that explains the one-sided clipping problem. The 6922 bias is too low and it is going into grid current, clipping one side of the waveform. The problem is, the voltages and currents don't make sense
The only idea I have left is a possible radio-frequency oscillation problem. Those are usually dependent on layout and lead dress, so any non-standard component or change in wire routing becomes a suspect. Can you locate the original 100uF caps and install them on the PC board as shown on page 70 of the manual? Leave the film caps detached from the cathodes. Are there any other deviations from the stock configuration? They may have to go, too.