Notice: Some layouts had 1M Grid Stopper (R1) resistor connected to the DC Blocking cap, C1, on the control side. It should be connected to C1 on the Tubes side. The layout and schematics have been updated and posted.
Symptoms:
Some owners have had behavior being described as an intermittent lack of performance. This is [probably] due to this mis-arrangement.
If you turned off the amp when it wasn't behaving, and it worked a day or so later, this could also be a symptom.
In some cases, the amp may not work on start-up even though all else is fine.
Solution:
The easy solution if you built your amp this way, is to clip the 1M off at C1, run a wire from the other side of C1 to the 1M. Or just replace the 1M (email for new part a 1M, 1/2W carbon film/metal film will work fine.).
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Explanation:
One purpose of the 1M Grid Stopper is to prevent the grid from 'floating' electrically as it will be referenced to ground. With the capacitor ahead of it, this grounding not as effective and can cause the grid to float causing the issue.