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Finally, let's check two key AC voltages on the rectifier (5U4G). These are the filament voltages for
the 6SH7 and the 300B. Since the maximum voltage on many multimeters is 600V, we'll measure the
AC voltage for each pin (4 and 6) referenced to the Chassis Ground. For the 5V measurement, you can
simply position the probes as shown: one on Pin 2 and one on Pin 8 (the orientation doesn't matter).
Multimeter Setting
Black Lead
Red Lead
Approximate Reading
AC
Chassis Ground 5U4G Pin 4
345-395V AC
AC
Chassis Ground 5U4G Pin 6
345-395V AC
AC
5U4G Pin 2
5U4G Pin 8
5V AC
Well done if all these voltages are good! Let’s move on to the sound check.
11.6 Sound Check
Now that we have an amplifier with correct DC conditions it’s time to see if we can get some sound.
We recommend hooking up your CD player or computer to the input — and a pair of "cheap"
speakers! — and pass an audio signal through the amplifier to verify that it is working correctly.
When the monoblock turns on you will hear a hum for about 15 seconds; then it will
disappear. The reason for this is the voltages are settling: it’s kinda like throwing a rock in a
swimming pool; it takes a bit of time before the ripples (or, in our real world case, the DC
voltages) settle.
If these check out, congratulations! You should have a working Interstage Monoblock Amplifier. Feel
free to contact us to share your excitement.