Hello all.
This is my first bottlehead build, and my first time posting on the forum, but I would like to thank all of you for the help you have provided me thus far in my build by way of the old threads that I have read through.
Unfortunately, I have run into a problem that I could not find already addressed on the forum. The problem is thus: ALL of the nonzero voltages are consistently high on my voltage check.
This is a stock crack build (with the exception of the "mod" mentioned in footnote) fused with a 1A 250W quick-blow fuse. I am in the USA so this is 120V mains with the corresponding kit/transformer.
My resistance checks are as follows:
Terminal [Reference] Actual
01 [ ] nonzero
02 [ ] nonzero
03 [ 0 ] 0
04 [ ] nonzero
05 [ ] nonzero
06 [2.4K] 0/2.47K*
07 [2.9K] 2.9K
08 [ 0 ] 0
09 [2.9K] 2.8K
10 [2.4K] 0/2.47K*
12 [ 0 ] 0
13 [to 270K] climbs
14 [ 0 ] 0
20 [ 0 ] 0
22 [ 0 ] 0
B3 [2.9K] 2.9K
B6 [2.9K] 2.8K
RCA Earth [ 0 ] L:0 R:0
RCA Center [90-100K] L:106.1 R:105.5
*I added a ground to the unswitched side of the TRS terminals. Values are unswitched/switched.
Voltage check:
01 [75-90] 176
02 [170] 385
03 [ 0 ] 0
04 [170] 385
05 [75-90] 174
06 [ 0 ] 0
07 [100] 234
08 [ 0 ] 0
09 [100] 235
10 [ 0 ] 0
11 [ 0 ] 0
12 [ 0 ] 0
13 [170] 384
14 [ 0 ] 0
15 [185] 432
20 [ 0 ] 0
21 [206] 479
A1 [90] 173
A2 [ 0 ] 0
A4 [ 0 ] 0
A5 [ 0 ] 0
A6 [90] 174
A7 [ 0 ] 0
A9 [ 0 ] 0
B1 [90] 174
B2 [170] 384
B3 [100] 233
B4 [90] 173
B5 [170] 384
B6 [100] 234
B7 [ 0 ] 5
B8 [ 0 ] 0
Also, the Tip of the TRS measured 14V on startup and reduced to 0V.
What am I missing? What could be causing these high voltages? What can I do to mitigate them?
I can provide pictures at request. If it would be helpful, I also have access to a rudimentary (but accurate at audio frequencies) digital osilliscope.
Thanks,
Alex