SG John, surprised it's only 8W from 2 EL84s. Most twin EL84 amps are in the 15-18W range. My Trinity Plexi is 18W from 2 EL84s.
I could easily be wrong on this, but if those pair of EL84s are in a single ended circuit, that would account for the "only" 8 watts. Can anybody else can confirm this?SG John, surprised it's only 8W from 2 EL84s. Most twin EL84 amps are in the 15-18W range. My Trinity Plexi is 18W from 2 EL84s.
DST's Bob sounds like a fun guy to deal with. Too bad he shut down DST a couple years ago. I hope someday I get a chance to experience Bob's "Marshall Killer", the U34-CL... "If you wanna be a Rock-n-Rolla"...
I have no clue what's happening here. Is there a "truck drivers" summary available?
SG John what's your B+ voltage on your EZ81 pin # 3 and the plate voltage on the EL84'S pin # 9 and output transformer voltage pin # 7
I used a 290-0-290 power transformer Radio Spares Clone on my EF86 TMB build.
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Expose the inside of the amps chassis.I have no clue. How do I know which is which?

DST's Bob sounds like a fun guy to deal with. Too bad he shut down DST a couple years ago. I hope someday I get a chance to experience Bob's "Marshall Killer", the U34-CL... "If you wanna be a Rock-n-Rolla"...
Expose the inside of the amps chassis.
Plug and turn the amp on.
Zero out the volumes.
Take your digital volt meter and ground the ground probe to any grounding point on the chassis.
Set your meter to DC volts.
With one hand holding on to the hot or positive probe (keep your other hand or other body parts away from the chassis), make contact with each lug that corresponds to the pin number that 67plexi was asking about.
Observe voltage readout... should be about 400vdc, give or take about a 100v.
Both type of tubes are 9 pins... just like the preamps:
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SG John you have a 290-0-290 PT or 300-0-300 PT B+ DC voltage should be 315-320 range under load.

I don't think it's a true class A more like a bridged Attenuator
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Well, don't bother looking for pin 3 on the EZ81 tube because this amp is solid state rectified. Which means it does not have an EZ81 rectifier tube. You can measure the B+ at the filter cap lug or terminal I indicated at. Make sure the amp is operating at the full power setting and measure again.There wasn't anything that looked like those ceramic resisters, but there were a bunch of resistors sitting next to the toggle switch.
The B+ was about 8.5 Volts DC
Pins 7 and 9 were running about 243.5 Volts DC

As much as she doesn't deserve them, the wife gets them first. Sorry.
