@atmasphere My experience with tube preamps is very limited, but the one or two that I played with had a tiny bit of DC on the output. In the range of 5mV or less.
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@atmasphere , this is pretty much what I do now-a-days, but how much time should it take the preamp to stabilize? As far as understanding electrical theory, much beyond which wire goes to where is beyond me, but here is what I have: the separate power supply of my SLP-05 has two meters on it, and one is supposed to read "210 vdc nominal" but usually reads ibetween 230 to 240, and the other is supposed to read "60 mA dc nominal" and usually reads between 55 to 60. After turning the preamp section ’on’, it takes a couple of minutes for the meters to come up to within the paramters I just listed and then a couple of more minutes for a red light on the front panel to illuminate which theoretically means it is ready to play. (My amp has two switches on the front panel, one power switch I am assuming provides power to the four large ower caps; according to the manual "left and right bias voltage and high voltage" and the second switch is what gets the tubes glowing. After the preamp meters and red light say it, the preamp, is ready to go, I normally turn the first switch of the amp on, but then I usually wait about 20 to 30 minutes before turning the second switch on & lighting up the tubes.) Is my amp at risk the minute I hit that first switch, and would you think that I should wait longer on that? Thanks. |
@erik_squires Some preamps like the Dynaco PAS3 make a small amount of DC like that but its not on account of the output coupling cap. The circuit employs feedback to the cathode of the input stage so there is a small amount of DC on the output as a result. As you already know though, its harmless.
@immatthewj Normally about 30 seconds; your preamp is an exception. But if you're talking about a tube power amplifier its not a concern since the tubes can't be damaged that easily. |
Thanks, @atmasphere , I guess I am going a few extra miles then. I will worry no longer. Thanks again. |
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