I repaired the priboj yesterday , the fault was quite simple , each channel has two output tetrodes with big anode pins on top of the tubes envelope , eahc tube has a 240ohm 1w resistor attached to it's driving grid or accelerating grid can't remember , one of those resistors was changed by someone some time ago , I could tell because the original resistor probably was dead due to heat which left a black spot on the pcb although the resistor on the board looked new and fresh but when i pulled it with my two fingers it came out like a knife from hot butter - easily.
I resoldered the resistor and now it's tight in place with good contact and he channel works and the amp sounds very nice overall.although after some two hours of listening I started to get some weird popping and crackling noises in that same channel which progressed into louder bass type booms after a while , at first i thought that maybe one of the tubes are going bad due to heat, after all the soviet 6P3C-1 tube was a civilian tube and wasn't that stable as it's military counterpart the GU19 which I plan to get as an analog and simple replace , but after i turned the amp off and let it cool for a while I then plugged the amp back in and now that very channel had a mains 50hz type HUM which was stable and loud, almost like someone is driving the output transformer with AC.
Now here's my analysis , the tubes were cold and when i plugged in the power cord the hum in that channel was immediate right at the moment the cord touched the socket , so the hum is not coming through the signal path because these tubes take atleast 10 secs to warm up before any music or input signal can be heard.
since there are not many parts to go wrong in such an amp , I'm almost 100% sure that the old high voltage rated electrolytics have gone dead on that amp side of the psu and now due to the circuit architecture the mains ripple is literally driving the output transformer since the rectified high voltage goes right through the transformer primary center tap to both ends were the tetrodes are located.
also the caps may fall short circuit because the mains transformer is taking excessive current i can tell because everytime i switch it on with this hum the mains 5A fuse blows after some secs.
what do you think?
also i assume i should make another thread were i would like to discuss more in depth the tube analogs that could be used and the further evolution of this tube thing that I'm into now.
also P.S. Baluncore , even though we had some rough times in my smps thread I am still happy to see you around and right now I am in the final stages of finishing the same smps just on a new pcb were everything is put together with attention to detail and not using point to point wire connections like in my previous experiment case.which also worked very nicely given the rough construction it had.
I am now trying to choose which filter caps should be better for my secondary output.Maybe if I gave some links to the caps i have in mind you could help me choose the better option for the money ?