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Ivan303:
 Up and running and no smoke!

Running the MonAmour on the right Edgarhorn and one of my two S.E.X. amp bi-amping the left Edgarhorn and using the gain control on the S.E.X. amp for balance.

Running just one or the other it is quite obvious that the MonAmour is a BIG step up from the Paramour (which I first heard near 20 years ago and was $500?).

Only one (maybe two?) issues.

Meter shows about 30 with the switch in the 'forward' (toward the front) position and maybe 40+ in the 'rear' position.  Currently running a pair of TJ/Full Music 2.5V 300Bs (Sovtec 2A3 on B/O, not a problem) and can hear NO difference between switch positions.  Willing to take some measurements with a meter but I sure think the cathode resistors are wired correctly and as the cathode current goes THROUGH the three parallel resistors on the meter if it's making music it must be wired close to correctly???  Switch seems to short out the smaller sand cast resistor?

Anyway, fills the room with sound!

And yes, gotta play some audiophile stuff. 

Gonna proceed with the second monoblock and see if I find any differences regards the meter or maybe there is something I can check?



Paul Birkeland:
If the DC voltages on pins 1 and 4 on the 4 pin socket are correct, then the meter is not correct.

Ivan303:
Thanks for the quick reply.

Don't recall measuring the pins on the 4 pin socket as part of the assembly process and while I did check B+ sand eem to recall it was fine, I didn't check the pins of the tube merely checked for about 60V ? or so on the hum pot wiper and moved on.

I will check (both switch positions) take exact reading tomorrow and report back.

Thanks for the quick reply.

MonAmour is a great sounding amp. Even one channel.  Two of them will be off the charts i am sure.

Oh, and the manual/picture is/are OUTSTANDING.  Amp worked right off the bench.

 

Tubegopher:
The Hunter is a great album and an excellent recording.

Ivan303:
Voltages:

2A3 Pin 2 380V

Pin 1 Switch to front 65.5V
Pin 1 Switch to the rear 61V

Meter pics below, both positions, switch forward about 32 and switch to rear about 40?

Bias voltages OK?

Meter not so good?

Last night after being on for about 4 hours, meter died altogether.  Works as above on the bench this morning.

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