Hi all,
The Iron upgrade didn't go as well as I had hoped. For clarity, I will refer to L and R Paramounts. Did R first. Plugged in with tubes installed and all seemed well, tubes lit up and all seemed well. I didn't play music as I was anxious to move on to L. When I picked L up, I noticed ceramic bits on the floor. Sure enough the 4 pin socket was cracked. I did the iron upgrade and tried to carefully reinstall the tubes. Blew a fuse on startup. Ordered some nice teflon tube sockets and installed one in L. Plugged it in and tubes light up and all seemed well. I plugged L into the system (FPIII, 300b Paramounts, & Regga Apollo) and turned on L and R. Now R is blowing fuses. L and R were never on the workbench at the same time so no parts were interchanged. Resistance checks on R are all within limits. I have looked long and hard for stray bits shorting across something and can find nothing. Removed and reinstalled iron noting position of insulation washers, double checked Iron wiring. After reading some posts about blown fuses, tried without tubes, still blowing fuses. I need some direction to trouble shoot further. (forgot to say amps played fine for two years before iron upgrade. L plays fine)
Pat McSween
In the beginning there was nothing, then it blew up!
FP III, Paramount 300b (Takatsuki TA-300B), both with Mundorf S/O caps, Mikes iron, HFBG Eros,Oppo 103,Rega RP6 2m black ,Vaughn Triode JR II