Hello Everyone,
Well - I got the Reduction phono pre-amp a long time ago - and finally got around to assemble it - unless it has a built in smoke signal error signal mechanism ..i messed up bad.
I think I got ahead of myself and assembled a little too quickly (especially considering I am new to everything..soldering, electronics etc) and I made 2 (at least) fatal errors
1) I did NOT conduct the resistance check prior to powering on (I did not have a meter and was too impatient to get one ....)
2) I did NOT put the tubes in before powering up.
Please note that I am not proud of this - but I am including the information in case it can help trouble shooting.
Upon power-up - a thin pillar of smoke appeared and I immediately pulled the power cable.
I am hoping someone on these forums can help me with tips on further trouble shooting and help me find out which parts I need to replace (I assume smoke means something is toast)
I did the resistance check now - and most of the values are where they need to be, here are a few notable exceptions:
11 (should be 0) - 1.2
33 (should be close to 0) - 3
38 (should be close to 0) - 3
42 (*) - 2.7
50 (*) - O.L
51 (*) - O.L
56 (*) - O.L
57 (*) - O.L
60 (*) - O.L
Where do I go from here? What are good next steps to isolate/fix the problem?
Thank you VERY much for any help you can provide
Martin