The Dynaco Tube Audio Forum

Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
The Dynaco Tube Audio Forum

Dedicated to the restoration and preservation of all original Dynaco tube audio equipment - Customer support for Tubes4hifi VTA tube amp and preamp kits and all Dynakitparts.com products


5 posters

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    avatar
    breading


    Posts : 45
    Join date : 2010-01-08

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by breading Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:09 pm

    I have just recently completed a modification of my stock ST-70 by installing a VTA octal board with cap upgrades from Tube4hifi. I also replaced the power transformer, choke, tube sockets, speaker and input posts, and all the off board transistors with new ones from Dynakit. The idea here was to bring my amp into the 21st century after nearly 50 years of flawless performance since I built it in the early sixties.

    I am not knowledgeable as it pertains to electronics, however I have never had issues working on this equipment. Over the years I have swapped out the selenium rectifier, replaced the pcb with a pristine original I bought from Bob several years back, as well as replacing the quad cap.

    Yet, with all that said, I am at a roadblock with this current upgrade. I cannot get the amp to bias properly. I have been in contact with Roy, who has been more than kind in walking me through some basic troubleshooting to try to figure out what is going on here. I have followed Roy’s instructions that came with the upgrade, by installing just the rectifier and the two left power tubes and adjusting the bias pot by measuring the voltage across the 10 ohm resister located at pins 1 & 8 of the output socket to chassis. The first tube tested will bias to 0.40 volts with ease, but when I move to the 2nd it will bias no higher than 0.35 volts at full CW rotation, and in checking back on tube 1 I find that its bias has fallen below 0.40 volts and cannot be brought up to proper level even at full CW rotation. Same thing happens on the right side.

    Roy has had me test some of the readings on the unit to see if proper voltages, etc. are within range. Additionally, I have tested some on my own, relying on postings on this forum by others with similar issues. Unfortunately, the only testing equipment I have is my Sperry DM-350A multimeter.

    In no particular order, I have:

    Measured voltage a pin 6 of each output socket with the tubes removed and found it to be -46 to-47vdc, within range according to Roy.

    Following instructions in a post by Bob, I measured the voltage at pin 8 of the rectifier tube at 405vdc, again within range indicating rectifier and quad cap are functioning. Both the quad cap and the rectifier tube have been replaced within the last two years.

    I do not have access to a tube tester, however the power tubes I am using are two year old Genalex KT-77s. I also have a quad of Rubys that I swapped into the unit and retested the bias, with no change in the results.

    I swapped out the rectifier with another I had on hand. No change in bias results.

    I swapped out the quad cap I bought from Kevin a couple of years ago with the original I had removed. No change in bias results.

    I have sent a photo of the board and chassis wiring to Roy and his observation is the job looks good.

    My next step is to send the unit to Roy and have him determine what is going on here. However, the shipping cost and risk of transit damage are troubling to me. But, probably more important to me, is the pride of ownership in doing this on my own—most likely the main reason most of us treasure these old babies and try to keep them going after all these years.

    So, in the end, my question to any of you so inclined is, what do you recommend I do to further troubleshoot this problem before giving up and sending it to Roy?





    peterh
    peterh


    Posts : 1823
    Join date : 2012-12-25
    Location : gothenburg, sweden

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by peterh Mon Feb 18, 2013 4:08 pm

    Have you also replaced output transformers ?
    ( you mention "off board transistors" which must be wrong)


    405V at pin 8 of rectifier sound too low. 460V would be more reasonable.

    Now, is your multimeter checked ?

    At last, measuring pin 5 ( grid) with output tubes out, will they
    follow the adjustment pot ? What is the voltage for ccw and cw ?
    Try this for all 4 tubes.



    avatar
    breading


    Posts : 45
    Join date : 2010-01-08

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by breading Mon Feb 18, 2013 6:04 pm

    Hello Peterh,

    Thank you for the reply.

    I have not replaced the output transformers. They are the originals with the cloth leads from the 60s. They were operating normally just prior to my upgrade. I do not know how to test them. Is there a way for me to do so easily with my multimeter?

    It is the off board resistors that were changed. Typing error on my part.

    I am relying on a post by Bob Latino relating to biasing a ST-70. Here is Bob's response regarding the voltage at pin 8.

    "Hi John,

    While you have the amp open to take a photo, with the amp on with all tubes and the rectifier in place, measure the DC voltage to chassis ground off pin #8 of the rectifier tube socket. A good quad cap and rectifier should give 410 VDC. If the voltage is in the mid to lower 300 VDC range then either the rectifier tube or the quad cap is bad. Because you see evidence of leakage, it's probably the quad cap that is bad ..

    Bob
    "

    Peterh, I also thought about calibration on my meter. I did check it against both a D battery and a 9 volt and it appears to be properly calibrated.

    Lastly, in checking the voltage at pin 5 I am assuming the rectifier is installed, how about the driver tubes? Also, is this a pin 5 to chassis DC test?



    Bruce
    avatar
    breading


    Posts : 45
    Join date : 2010-01-08

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by breading Tue Feb 19, 2013 1:25 am

    Peterh,

    I tested the voltage @ pin 5 of each output tube. The results are as follows:

    LR=-46.6vdc @ dead center, -31.1vdc @ full CW, -60.1vdc @ full CCW.

    LF=-45.8vdc @ dead center, -30.1vdc @ full CW, -60.0vdc @ full CCW.

    RR=-45.8vdc @ dead center, -31.7vdc @ full CW, -60.1vdc @ full CCW.

    RF=-45.6vdc @ dead center, -31.6vdc @ full CW, -60.0vdc @ full CCW.

    Bruce
    peterh
    peterh


    Posts : 1823
    Join date : 2012-12-25
    Location : gothenburg, sweden

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by peterh Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:11 am

    breading wrote:Peterh,

    I tested the voltage @ pin 5 of each output tube. The results are as follows:

    LR=-46.6vdc @ dead center, -31.1vdc @ full CW, -60.1vdc @ full CCW.

    LF=-45.8vdc @ dead center, -30.1vdc @ full CW, -60.0vdc @ full CCW.

    RR=-45.8vdc @ dead center, -31.7vdc @ full CW, -60.1vdc @ full CCW.

    RF=-45.6vdc @ dead center, -31.6vdc @ full CW, -60.0vdc @ full CCW.

    Bruce

    That range should be ok. You have also demonstrated that all pots
    are working and that you know which pot goes to which tube.

    I have not measured the B+ in my vta, but according to dynaco
    schematic there should be app 435V at GZ34 pin8.
    Also dynaco suggests that -32V is grid voltage for one specimen of tube.


    If you install the output tubes, set pots midway and measure voltages :
    whats on pin 3 4 5 and 8

    Roy Mottram
    Roy Mottram
    Admin


    Posts : 1840
    Join date : 2008-11-30

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by Roy Mottram Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:20 am

    you've got perfect range on your bias pots. I haven't seen any tube yet that won't bias properly with between -30 to -50vdc.
    If you can't get enough bias current at full CW, then you'll need to reduce the amount of bias voltage.
    Try changing R39 from 6.8K to about 22K, that will give you less bias voltage, thus more tube current.
    That should change your voltage range to around -20 to -50v on pin 6's.
    But that still won't do anything for whatever is causing the hum problem you mentioned before.
    Also, SOME tubes like a smaller grid bias resistor. Change those (R29-32) to 150K instead of 220K.
    avatar
    breading


    Posts : 45
    Join date : 2010-01-08

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by breading Tue Feb 19, 2013 6:05 pm

    Thanks to all for the valuable input. I have taken the voltage measurements with
    the bias pots at dead center and they are as follows:





    The Genalex KT-77 pin readings are:





    Pin#

    LF

    LR

    RF

    RR

    3

    398

    398

    398

    398

    4

    398

    398

    398

    398

    5

    -46.2

    -45.6

    -45.3

    -45.4

    8

    0.005

    0.028

    0.031

    0.009

    2 - 7

    6.1

    6.2

    6.1

    6.1
















    The 5AR4/GZ34 pin readings are:





    Pin#



    2

    402

    vdc

    4

    363

    vac

    6

    363

    vac

    8

    402

    vdc








    The Quad Cap readings are:





    Pin #




    A

    square

    337

    B

    Triangle

    396

    C

    blank


    396

    D

    Dome

    402











    Bruce
    peterh
    peterh


    Posts : 1823
    Join date : 2012-12-25
    Location : gothenburg, sweden

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by peterh Thu Feb 21, 2013 8:57 am

    The readings of pin5 grid seems very high :
    -46.2 -45.6 -45.3 -45.4

    As per bobs advice you should reduce the bias voltage after the
    diod.

    avatar
    danf


    Posts : 58
    Join date : 2009-01-19

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Check cathode connections?

    Post by danf Thu Feb 21, 2013 9:02 am

    The 10 ohm resistor should run between pin 8 and ground, as pin 1 is not connected on KT77 tubes. Is it possible that two of the tubes are connected correctly and that the two showing very low current are not?

    avatar
    breading


    Posts : 45
    Join date : 2010-01-08

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by breading Thu Feb 21, 2013 1:33 pm

    Peterh,

    Yes, I changed the resister to a 22K one that came out of the original stock setup. It is the old carbon style. It did lower the bias voltage, but did not alter the outcome, still unable to obtain the proper bias.

    Bruce
    peterh
    peterh


    Posts : 1823
    Join date : 2012-12-25
    Location : gothenburg, sweden

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by peterh Thu Feb 21, 2013 1:49 pm

    I would expect around 30V in the grids. maybe even lower. What di you have ?

    And, how does it sound with speakers connected ?
    Bob Latino
    Bob Latino
    Admin


    Posts : 3260
    Join date : 2008-11-26
    Location : Massachusetts

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by Bob Latino Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:03 pm

    Hi Bruce,

    See if you can post a photo of the inside wiring of your amp. Your B+ high voltages on the output tubes are all low by 30 volts or so. Pins 3 and 4 of all the output tubes should be in the 435 - 440 VDC range. If the high voltages are all low, sometimes it becomes difficult to bias the amp. The 337 VDC to the driver board is 40 to 50 volts low. Low B+ voltages are usually rectifier tube related or quad cap related but you said you replaced both. I would normally say maybe your line voltage is low BUT - the 363 VAC on pins 4 and 6 is perfectly normal so the power transformer is OK and apparently your line voltage is OK.

    Post a photo of the inside wiring. Check the "Sticky posts" above on how to post a photo on the forum.

    Bob
    avatar
    breading


    Posts : 45
    Join date : 2010-01-08

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by breading Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:18 pm

    Hi Bob,

    Thanks for the reply. I will try to post photos. However, I have a meeting to attend and will not be able to do so until this evening. I sent Roy several photos via email earlier. As for the rectifier and quad cap. I had the tube checked yesterday and it tested fine. As I noted in my earlier posts, the quad cap is 2 years old, I got it from Kevin in 2010. I will pull it and take it in for testing. The output transformer is brand new, just got it, also from Kevin.

    Bruce
    avatar
    breading


    Posts : 45
    Join date : 2010-01-08

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by breading Fri Feb 22, 2013 1:44 am

    Bob,

    Here are photos of the VTA mod. of my ST-70. These are
    photos I sent to Roy earlier. Since these photos were taken I have
    disconnected the board from the chassis so as to get to R29-32 and make
    the resister change you recommended. I am not sure I can get it back
    together since the stranded wire, once disconnected from the board pins
    seems next to impossible to reinsert into the hole, even after
    de-soldering, but I shall try again with new wire.

    Notwithstanding
    the positive testing of the rectifier and the quad cap, I have ordered a
    new quad from Kevin and purchased a new rectifier. When they arrive I
    shall install and try again to bias the amp.

    Please let me know if you see anything in the photos that catches your eye.

    Bruce

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 IMG_0527_zps67713104Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 IMG_0526_zps1c0885d0Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 IMG_0524_zps89f18482Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 IMG_0520_zpsd9e2332aCannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 IMG_0518_zps61557cdb
    avatar
    breading


    Posts : 45
    Join date : 2010-01-08

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by breading Fri Feb 22, 2013 3:28 am

    danf wrote:The 10 ohm resistor should run between pin 8 and ground, as pin 1 is not connected on KT77 tubes. Is it possible that two of the tubes are connected correctly and that the two showing very low current are not?


    I need clarification. Are you saying the the 10 ohm resistor is to run from pin 8 to ground and pin 1 is not involved at all? Because in the instruction I was provided pin 1 was involved.

    My wiring is as follows:

    V3-resistor between ground and pin 8, then pin 8 spliced to pin 1.
    V7-resistor between ground and pin 8, then pin 8 spliced to pin 1.
    V2-resistor between ground and pin 1, then pin 1 spliced to pin 8.
    V6-resistor between ground and pin 1, then pin 1 spliced to pin 8.

    Bruce
    peterh
    peterh


    Posts : 1823
    Join date : 2012-12-25
    Location : gothenburg, sweden

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by peterh Fri Feb 22, 2013 4:52 am

    breading wrote:
    danf wrote:The 10 ohm resistor should run between pin 8 and ground, as pin 1 is not connected on KT77 tubes. Is it possible that two of the tubes are connected correctly and that the two showing very low current are not?


    I need clarification. Are you saying the the 10 ohm resistor is to run from pin 8 to ground and pin 1 is not involved at all? Because in the instruction I was provided pin 1 was involved.

    My wiring is as follows:

    V3-resistor between ground and pin 8, then pin 8 spliced to pin 1.
    V7-resistor between ground and pin 8, then pin 8 spliced to pin 1.
    V2-resistor between ground and pin 1, then pin 1 spliced to pin 8.
    V6-resistor between ground and pin 1, then pin 1 spliced to pin 8.

    Bruce

    pin1 and 8 should be interconnected, see http://frank.pocnet.net/sheets/010/e/EL34.pdf
    for how el-34 is made, pin 8 is catode and pin 1 is g3

    kt-77 on the other hand has these connected internally : http://frank.pocnet.net/sheets/163/k/KT77.pdf
    thus leaving pin 1 unconnected.

    If you solder pin 1 and 8 at the socket both el-34 and kt-77 will function .
    So your amp is correct.


    avatar
    danf


    Posts : 58
    Join date : 2009-01-19

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty cathode resistor

    Post by danf Fri Feb 22, 2013 7:26 am

    As Peter suggests, it is correct to wire pins 1 and 8 together. However, I would verify with the amp off and the capacitors discharged that you measure 10 ohms from each pin 8 to ground. The fact that two of the tubes are conducting current and two are not suggests that some wiring error exists for the two that are not conducting current. There are a limited number of possibilities, and comparing the working to non working locations should help.
    Roy Mottram
    Roy Mottram
    Admin


    Posts : 1840
    Join date : 2008-11-30

    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by Roy Mottram Thu Mar 07, 2013 6:10 pm

    OK, so the mystery and troubles are now solved, Bruce (breading) sent me his amp to look at.
    As I mentioned back in post 5 or 6, most tubes will normally bias within the range of -30 to -60vdc bias, but in this case I found
    that wasn't working. I had to change the range of the bias pots to -20 to -50vdc. Usually I do this by changing R39,
    but I wound up changing R37/R38 to 18K from the usual 27K to get this range. The Gold Lion KT77s wound up biasing correctly at around -25vdc bias.
    Another (separate) problem was that the front right PIO capacitor was actually shorting to ground.
    I'll put up a separate post about the care that needs to be taken using these, since they are so large, and their body is metal.
    As for bias, this has come up a few times before, so I hope to post an article about how bias really works, and what to do in those rare cases when the range of the bias pots is not enough.

    Sponsored content


    Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70 Empty Re: Cannot bias my VTA upgraded ST-70

    Post by Sponsored content


      Current date/time is Thu Mar 28, 2024 1:21 pm