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Frank resolves THIS problem by increasing the coupling capacitor size to a total of 6.6 uF of high-quality film capacitors!
No change in these capacitors, they are paralled 2.2uF (4.4 uF total, not 6.6uF total).
January 25th, 2009 - Update Three: "It Sounds Like a Stereo 70 - Only Better!" Before we get to the discussion of "sound quality", I wanted to report on the initial "turn-on" of the "Ultimate Stereo 70" amplifier. I completed the wiring of the amplifier around 2:00 AM Thursday morning. I simply couldn't wait, so... I stuffed it with the supplied 6GH8A driver tubes, a NOS Mullard GZ34/5AR4 and added a new factory-matched quad of Electro-Harmonix EL34EH Output tubes. (These are the tubes I use to "test" new amplifier projects. In case something goes *drastically* wrong, I'm not out a bunch of bucks.) I plugged the amplifier into my trusty Variac and slowly brought up the Voltage. No signs of stress or strain, everything powered up nicely. But there was no sound! With a stock Stereo 70, when you put your ear next to the speaker, you can *usually* hear SOME trace of "thermionic emission." And when you power up a stock Stereo 70 without the bottom cover installed, there is almost always *some* trace of hum. Not THIS time. Total silence!
Not quite believing that things should be this quiet, I fired up a little portable CD player I had plugged into those nice, new, gold RCA Input Jacks. And - there it was! GORGEOUS music from a dead silent background! Even those "less than perfect" Electro-Harmonix EL34EH's couldn't disguise the fact that something truly SPECIAL was going on!
I would also add that after the thing having run about 8-hours a day for about a year, only one problem - an arcing Sovtek rectifier tube. Everything else has been completely bulletproof.
Quote I would also add that after the thing having run about 8-hours a day for about a year, only one problem - an arcing Sovtek rectifier tube. Everything else has been completely bulletproof. This is the exact reason I simply will NOT use any Chinese or Russian GZ34/5AR4's in ANY of my Stereo 70's. I have a good supply of NOS Mullard GZ34/5AR4's and have never had one fail in ANY Stereo 70. I'm not suggesting that a Mullard will NEVER fail, (I did have ONE failure out of several dozen I have sold - which I promptly replaced), but in general, Mullard GZ34/5AR4's are simply MUCH more robust and long-lasting than any of the current-production rectifiers.
I hope to report on the difference in sound quality with Mullard EL34's when I get around to our final "update". If the difference is truly "negligible" then the "Ultimate 70" kit becomes even more "valuable". Unfortunately, other "outside pressures" are taking my time for the next week or so. (Family ALWAYS comes first!)