The soft start retrofit is in, tested, biased and in the burn in process. I use sweeps with white noise played in loop to burn in. The amps are hooked up to my new crossovers to burn both in at once. Upon first testing them I put sign wave (multiple frequencies) signal through and measured it on a scope to make sure things were working right. So far everything has tested right on. Now for the problem.
The right amp is nearly as loud as a small speaker. I can't tell if it is a microphonic tube or the amp itself as the sound isn't directional enough to tell. I can hear nearly the full sweep with the higher frequencies the loudest and the white noise. Could it be a capacitor singing vs. a tube? Could someone point me in the right direction to trouble shoot this?
Second question for PJ or others on biasing the tubes. The instruction manual has you measure A2, turn the amp off and wait the 20 minutes the test on the OB side of the 300k resistor. I didn't wait the time but instead tested A2, calculated the value needed, measured the OB side and adjusted the pot. Afterward retested A2 and adjusted the same way if needed. Is there anything wrong with this process?