I finally completed Seduction with C4S board last night. Resistance measurments checked out fine and voltage measurements for the most part as well with a couple of questions/concerns. BTW, line voltage at time of measurments was 120 VAC. And, I measured using the included EH 6922 tubes.
Im listing voltages as Expected / Measured on the few I have questions/concerns about.
Terminal 6 - 6.5vdc / 6.42vdc
Terminal 9 - 6.0vdc / 5.6vdc
Tube Pins A5 and B5 - 6.0vdc / 5.6vdc
With only being less than .1vdc low at terminal 6, i didnt expect the .4 volts drop at terminal 9. And, if Im correct, the 5.6vdc measured there corresponds directly with the 5.6vdc at the both tube pins 5 which I think is maybe a little too low, atleast not optimal anyway, right? If I remember right, the 6922's nominal heater voltage is 6.3 volts but Seduction was designed for 6 volts to extend tube life??? There wasnt much tech. detail supplied with the C4S upgrade so Im not sure whether that voltage is supposed to be a bit below 6.0vdc with the C4S upgrade installed. I have a feeling that advice will be that 5.6 volts is a little low and I should increase it but I'll wait on experts for details and advice.
Also ...
Terminal 12 - 135vdc / 120vdc
Terminal 34 + 44 - 135vdc / 120vdc
Terminal 15 - 148vdc / 137 vdc
Terminals 12 as well as 34 and 44 are only a little over 10% low so it's fine according to the 10 - 15% variation listed in the manual as acceptable/normal. But I was wondering what would cause them to be a little low. My line voltage at the time of measurements was 120vAC. Terminal 15 is under 10% low so even less variation. But again Im just curious for info here.
So, does it seem ok? ... should I drop the value of the 1.2 ohm 3 watt wirewound resistor? If so, I dont know the math ... maybe a 1 ohm? Or is it fine at 5.6 volts. If it's borederline, I'd rather raise it to as close to optimal as possible.
Thanks