In the beginning the amp checked out. I had an occasional light static/pop both channels with the left more often than the right after firing it up. It wasn't bothersome or anything and not often. So yesterday I decided to re-solder the speaker terminals. I upgraded them at the time of initial build. They are the rhodium plated type and kinda hard to solder to me. Since I wasn't totally confident I had a good joint there I re-soldered and file off some the rhodium to get to the copper. I was careful to remove shavings. I also rewet safety ground, output power output transformer lug, both OT-2 ground lugs, IEC entry E, L, and N. Since I was there thought it was a good idea. However, when I powered it back on the right channel was out and the right 2A3 was cold. I stared at it a couple of minutes and noticed the right channel began to have a bit of sound and the tube was getting warmer, not glowing filaments though. They got redder over several more minutes but did not match the right in sound or functioning. Here's where I may have messed up more. I tilted up the amp with music playing checked terminal strip 8 (ground) (black lead of volt meter) to terminal strip 1 (red lead volt meter). No good reason to go there first, should have done tubes first perhaps. When I made lead contact the 2 LEDs on B side of board went out and came back on when I removed meter leads from 8 and 1. Power level dropped and the left and right channel were equal but about half as loud. Turned amp off. I removed the safety ground lug and scraped under it because originally I had spray painted the top and there was a very small amount of that made its way to the back. I removed solder from from safety ground lug and re-soldered those 2 connections. Turned the amp back on and both 2A3 heated up equally but vol still diminished. I turned it off and let it set for a few min. Turned it back on and right 2A3 was slow again to heat up. I turned it off and back on and it heated right on up, vol still diminished. I put in a new 12AT7 to try but still diminished vol and so far the 2A3 have heated up equally but haven't measure voltage yet to see if they should be getting more which I would think would help the volume issue.
I'm at work till later so I'll do volt and resistance checks when I get home. 2A3 first thing. I was just hoping for some direction as to what I may have cooked or hurt that caused the volume to drop in half. I still have the occasional pop/static so yay
Thanks
Eric
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