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Well at least the C2 is playing with the other children. I was using the 1.25 ohm 12 watt wire wounds with 6.00 to 6.10 v at the heater. With the Stealth Hexfreds I am just running a straight wire to achieve 6.0 v at the heaters.
The rectifier you select will bump up or down your B+ so don't touch your step down resistors for a while until you find a rectifier that does what you like for your system. Then solder in the step downs that center your voltage points.I think a slow on rectifier is best. The Bendix 6106 has a nice slow smooth start up. Get one of these if you can.
I don't know what is going on with the Piccolo. Perhaps Jim has some ideas on where to look first when he is back from skiing in Colorado. Did you try all the potential gain steps to see if any of them provide output?Two things to check....did you get the electrolytics properly oriented? There is a square hole and a round hole for each cap. You need to orient these to the proper polarity. Second the board needs a ground source. I had to connect the earth ground point of the Piccolo to my earth ground star point on the C2. If you have it hooked this way now, try lifting that ground because you might get ground from just the neutral RCA links from some posts I remember reading.
>snipI would try the 0.10 FT3 caps because at 1.22 uf at the final cap you are changing the frequency response to have less highs if I remember right.
Mullard 50's issue 12ax7 tubes will do space really well. If these are a bit pricy, then try out some Groove Tube Mullard reissues or the New Sensor Mullard reissues. These are nice sounding 12ax7 tubes. Pay extra for section matching. It will be worth it in the end.
Please be patient. The sound does mellow, get widere and deeper, and just sound a little less edgy. During the break in time it is a good time to buy up some tubes to roll later.
But what are a couple of the better vendors these days for decent NOS or even new tubes such as Jim mentioned above.