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My Cornet 2 does produce music and with no hum, so that has to be a good thing!
...177V (should be ~155) at R219L ... at R212L is a little high at 170V
... the voltage at R212L ... seems to drop over time, maybe 1V every 30 min.
My heater voltages are only at 5.6V. The game here then is to tweak the value of R223 in order to get this as close as possible to 6.2V?
I do have some other 12AX7's I can swap in so I'll try that. Maybe I'll just swap the tubes left and right first and see if anything switches sides. The voltages that I measured on the right side are all within +/- 10V of the specified value; it's only on the left that there was deviation.
I swapped out R206L and now all the voltages on the left side look to be within 10V of spec. ... I also replaced R223 with a parallel combination of three 4 ohm, 3W resistors for a net resistance of 1.33ohms. ... This brought the heater voltage to a nice 6.15V.
Once I hooked it up and started to listen there was an obvious improvement in the sound quality and, unfortunately, some hum. I currently have the arm grounded to my SUT. There was no improvement when I grounded the arm instead to the Cornet. However, the hum did completely disappear when I added a ground wire from the SUT to one of the nuts securing the transformer to the case. I'm guessing this has to do with my choice of the anodized aluminum case. Since the anodized layer is non-conductive does this mean I have to scrap it off at all the points where the sides and top/btm come together? This can be tricky if you don't want to affect the appearance. Or should I just run an interior strap from the transformer nut to the grounding post?