I've been running my Paramounts for five or six years now with no issues, and using 6SN7 drivers with adapters for a couple or so years, also without apparent problems. About a week ago, at power up, one channel gave a loud static-y sound. Other channel powered up normally. Music played back through both channels, but was distorted and lower in level in the channel with the power up noise.
I powered down and thought I'd identified a bad 6SN7 as the culprit, as swapping the driver and adapter from the functioning amp to the problem amp seemed to eliminate the distortion. Not having an extra 6SN7 on hand, I decided to put the original 5670s back in both amps to run until I could get another 6SN7.
Things got interesting while adjusting plate voltage with the stock 5670 drivers. One was fine, but the problem amp is stuck at 208 or 209 volts at OB and will not adjust voltage with any number of turns of the adjustment screw on the 10Kohm trim pot.
My first guess is that there is a problem with the trim pot, but I wanted to check here first to make sure there isn't some other problem. I measured voltages for the bad channel as follows:
T9: 208 or 209
T19: 208 or 209
OB: 208 or 209, will not adjust with trim pot
OA: 240
B side Kreg: 7.07
A side Kreg: 2.48
A1: 70-71
A2: 430
A3: 0
A4: 65
Everything else is within spec according to the manual. Will replacing the trim pot take care of this, or do the voltages suggest another problem? Possibly worth mentioning is that I've moved with the past 3 years, and wall voltage in this house varies from 114.5V or so to 123V. My BeePre buzzes at around 115V, so I'm running the BeePre, Paramounts, and Eros off an AVR that switches taps while I'm listening sometimes.
Please let me know if there are any other measurements that would help identify the problem, and please let me know if it's obvious what I need to replace. Luckily, I am able to run my speakers off my SEX 2.x, so things aren't too bad while this is getting solved.
Thanks for any suggestions you might have!
Brent