I finished my amp yesterday.
Unfortunately, I made
one mistake and wired the red lead from the OT to the wrong spot on the board.
I wired it to the first hole, where the 250R 5w and the 25uf cap are.
When I powered it up I had a little puff of smoke that appeared to come from the area of the 4K7 and 22K resistor.
I corrected my mistake and checked the values of those resistors and they were fine.
I checked my voltages with the rectifier tube in and I was not seeing 22 vdc on pins 8 of V4 and V5.
I was not certain if those voltages should have been measured with tubes in or out.
So I put the tubes in and the amp came to life.
It is very quiet from a noise perspective. There is very little ambient hiss even with all controls dimed.
All of the inputs work and the VRM too.
The sound has a ton of variations depending on the control settings. I was using a new-to-me Eric Clapton Strat, which has the booster circuit in it that I am still getting used to.
My wife asked me to turn it down in deference to the neighbors at one point, so it’s pretty loud.
It is a bit farty in some instances.
Since I have never played through one of these before, I was wondering if there is anything I could have toasted when I mis-wired the OT.
Also is the tip of the speaker jack + or -?
Thanks,
Scott