I completed my Crack + Speedball in one go (bypassing the installation of the resistors that I saw needed to be taken out later).
I went through the resistance checks and got some bad/inconsistent results. I was losing faith in the very cheap multimeter I bought, and in hindsight, maybe the batteries were a bit flat.
To cut a long story short, I plugged in and turned on the amp. The 6AS7 tube put on a bit of a multicolour light show. Purple, green, orange. Moving up and down the filaments. I thought maybe that's just what they do when they're warming up, but after a while I decided it wasn't looking right so I turned it off. I'm not sure if I've blown anything.
So I put fresh batteries in the voltmeter and went back and did more testing. These are the resistance measurements as best as I can tell.
1 0
2 0
3 couldn't reach (speedball boards in the way)
4 *
5 0
6 2.48
7 widely fluctuating
8 0
9 0
10 2.23k
12 0
14 0
20 0
22 0 (after jumping around)
B3 0
B6 0
RCAs ground 0, centre 100k
Should the resistance checks give the same results with Speedball installed? Resistors are removed in the installation, so I thought maybe not?
How do people turn the chassis upside down and work on it with the tubes in place?? I rested the wooden box on a couple of phone books with the tube down between them.
I have looked at my solder joints and I can't tell if any are obviously bad. Any advice on how I should proceed?
I am thinking (with heavy heart) I will remove the Speedball and restore it back to standard Crack, test and then re-add Speedball.
Dan