Thanks for the explanation of Tode.
I don't have a guitar (building this amp was for fun) therefore I don't have a proper input device. So, with a 2 wire jack plugged in and the 2 wires shorted to each other (input grounded), the sparking EL84 settled down. It is however mighty hot, to hot to touch. The feedback is set to 'creamy'.
I realize tubes get hot but this bad boy seems a bit to much. Maybe I'm to used to parts that run on 1.1 V-DC.
Removing the input short, one can touch the input lead and hear a nice 60 cycle hum, as expected. The brake works as expected with hum getting louder / softer based on brake setting. The input is mighty sensitive and I wonder if anyone can suggest an input device to use to test? Maybe a line-out dropped thru a 10:1 voltage divider?
The voltage readings on the back terminal strip are:
1 - 0
2 - 0
3 - did not measure
4 - did not measure
5 - 414
6 - 0
7 - 0
8 - 0
9 - 207
10- 414
11 - 300
The AC power shows 119.3 V-AC on meter. Terminals 3 & 4 I couldn't not probe comfortably.
Do these voltages look in the ball park?
A 1.6k resistor is between terminals 5 and 11, we have power in said resistor =
V2 / R = 1142 / 1600 = 8.122 watts.
That is within the power limits but that puppy sure gets hot also. Also the 560 ohm 5 watt resistor gets to hot to touch. Maybe I'm to used to micro-power stuff....
I'll order up a new EL84 just to be on the safe side.
Many Thanks for your help!!
Tim