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Fred Nachbaur
 
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Brian wrote:

I have a push-pull 6V6 amplifier that uses a series heater resistor to
run the 12AX7 phono stage and the following 12AU7 multiple-input stage
at 4.73 volts when the rest of the amp is at 6.30 volts. What is the
purpose of this?

Brian


Some amplifiers used a selenium or similar (copper oxide?) rectifier to
supply filtered DC to the early stages, reducing hum. As these
rectifiers start to fail, their effective resistance increases and
output voltage decreases. It could be that's what's going on.

What make/model amplifier is it? Having a look at the schematic might
provide more insight.

Cheers,
Fred
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