... Oddly, the voltage difference between the two plates is now around 1V and the trimmer has a range from one side to the other of around 3 volts. The A+B trace above is with the trimmer just off centre.
However, this is only the PI tube and it doesn't take account of any imbalance in the power tubes.
I tried taking the signal from the cathodes, with the pairs on each side tied together and probes after the 1ohm resistors. This is what I got...
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This is off axis and could be corrected but when I add these signals together, I don't get a straight(ish) trace like I found after the PI plates.
I'm aware CH2 could be inverted to bring it into phase with CH1 but the wonky resulting A+B trace doesn't appear to show any change with adjustment to the trimmer.
Calling Mr Manning - Martin, I believe you used the scope at the cathodes for this purpose, is it possible you could outline how you did it? Is there a better way to use the scope to take the power tubes into account?
Again, I tried the Ampeg V9 procedure with the DMM but the results are just floating around -2mV/+2mV - if you saw it, you might conclude as I did that it is not conclusive.
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