06-29-2018, 04:09 PM
Thanks for confirming the 220 K replacement.
Low HT on the anode is either a bad resistor (confirmed new) or a fault in the grid circuit causing high current draw in that valve/tube. The only DC path I see in the circuit is a 10 M to chassis.
I assume that you replaced the 0.005 uF cap between the pot and pin 2
Low HT on the anode is either a bad resistor (confirmed new) or a fault in the grid circuit causing high current draw in that valve/tube. The only DC path I see in the circuit is a 10 M to chassis.
I assume that you replaced the 0.005 uF cap between the pot and pin 2
I don't hold with furniture that talks.