I searched the site but didn't see much that directly relates to my question. Maybe it's in there somewhere but I couldn't find an answer.
With a SE 6v6 amp like the Champ, can I still use a 1ohm resistor between V2P8 and ground to read/calculate current draw? I've done this on a Bandmaster and a JTM45, but never a class A.
A friend of a friend brought me this Champ with a vacuum leaked 6v6 and a burned up tube socket. Replaced the tube and socket and this is what I have on V2:
P2- 6.66vac
P3- 389.1vdc
P4- 398.3vdc
P8- 25.5vdc
and 365vdc from P3 to P8
It's been a while since I pulled out the iron and meter.. hopefully I'm not asking too obvious a question.
I did a quick play test and it has full volume but the sound gets a bit harsh and rattles a bit at higher volumes. It may be something in the speaker, but I want to make sure everything else looks good before replacing it.
As always, thanks
With a SE 6v6 amp like the Champ, can I still use a 1ohm resistor between V2P8 and ground to read/calculate current draw? I've done this on a Bandmaster and a JTM45, but never a class A.
A friend of a friend brought me this Champ with a vacuum leaked 6v6 and a burned up tube socket. Replaced the tube and socket and this is what I have on V2:
P2- 6.66vac
P3- 389.1vdc
P4- 398.3vdc
P8- 25.5vdc
and 365vdc from P3 to P8
It's been a while since I pulled out the iron and meter.. hopefully I'm not asking too obvious a question.
I did a quick play test and it has full volume but the sound gets a bit harsh and rattles a bit at higher volumes. It may be something in the speaker, but I want to make sure everything else looks good before replacing it.
As always, thanks
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