Roger Hebert of Wyetech Labs was able to get my amps sorted out. Nicholas responded to his email to confirm tube placements, and the placements definitely did not agree with the earlier photos that I had revceived of the amp. I have to replace two pairs of tubes as the are reading poorly - the OB3s and D3As -, but neither of these are especially expensive. Also two power supply capacitors had come separated from the chassis in shipping.
Roger had my amps in his system when I went to pick them up, so I got to hear them with his new prototype Ruby preamp and his rare type of Tannoy concentric full range single drive speakers. I've read online somewhere that Wyetech's preamps are the reference for more than one serious audio reviewer. Simply, my amps sounded quite good in Roger's superb system. Roger pointed out that my amps are low gain (how much?), so that with my TVCs I'd need very sensitive speakers, which I have at 97db/w/m with Audio Nirvana full range drivers.
Other than one pop (not severe) per channel about perhaps 10 or 15 seconds into power up, the amps are fine. They apparently have sand or something in the OPT housing, which may be to dampen vibrations. Not too sure about this one.
However, my system is unlistenable, and I have now isolated the problem to my Promitheus Signature TVCs. I have to do more specific trouble shooting, but I have had a terrible AC power hum using the TVCs. It's worse on the left channel. It only seems to be a problem on the final five or so volume settings. It's there when the source is not powered up, but gets much worse when the source is playing. I only have two sources at present, but it was there with three.
My TVcs were damaged en route - the bottom copper plates were deformed, as I don't think they were structurally strong enough to withstand the transformer's mass in shipment. I now wonder if there wasn't internal damage too. My TVCs have four RCA inputs and two RCA outputs, as I was thinking of eventually getting Bastanis 16 ohm Atlas or Mandala open baffles with self-powered sub woofers.
Roger doesn't do transformer repairs for TVCs, so I'll have to find someone else to help with this, and I am open to suggestions. I might try Bent Audio. There is the grounding tabs at the back of the TVCs, but where would I run a grounding wire to, and what sort of wire would I use?
Sigh. I'll have a system I can listen to some day.
Cheers,
Stephen