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Hello,I've noticed a very interesting issue with my KT88 based power amp. The amp sounds great 99% of the time, BUT, if I leave the amp on for an extended period of time (say about 4 hours or so), it begins to sound very different. Thin sounding with noticeable distortion. I've taken everything else out of the loop and can still consistently reproduce this problem, so I know it's the amp.Anyone ever heard of this happening? I have recently re-tubed it (power tubes and pre tubes), so I know it is not a tube issue. Perhaps a thermal/capacitor issue?
Fair enough, but it's having the same issue with all different tubes in it.If you could help me understand how it's not possible to be a thermal/capacitor issue, I'd appreciate it.
I'm with Kentajalli on this. I have a 15 year old 302a, and the bias pots at that age can drift. Check each pot when you encounter the problem. I also bias about 10% below the low end of the recommended range, which prolongs tube life and doesn't affect sound quality.Paul Mah
bias wont cause distortion,it will reduce o/p power if you reduce it... anyway is it se or pp?
Agree on the bias. Probably need to put a o-scope on the power supply output and see how it looks. Still think it is a dodgy component in the power supply once it heats up. Assume the bad sound is out of both channels equally?
True!but overheating as the result of an over bias (or is it under bias?) can play havoc with many parts, capacitors on feedback loops, saturated output transformers, etc.Hey we are guessing blind (since very little information is given) - mine was over heating.