Good Morning Purveyors of Tone,
Guessing my last post( jtm EL34s to mismatched 6L6s) was somewhat pointless.
Hadn't finished my morning cup o coffee and was a tad frantic about my readings.
So, went back and did more homework.
Pulled four 6L6s from an old pawnshop Bassman I had recently purchased,
and gathered up four more from a friend's ebay Twin that he was going to scrap
for a new matched set he had gotten.
Using my jtm build as a guneapig testor, I spent a whole day juggling the eight of them around
and meticulously charting the PlateVoltages & Plate Current using the ShuntMethod.
Seven of these old 6L6s reflected a more familiar B+voltage of 392-395v,
(previously 407v with my EL34s). Of these seven I found two pairs that were pulling
44mA-46mA. ( Quite surprised, considering the ugly state of these pawnshop rejects).
The exercise brought me to the realizations(very roughly so) that:
1) I had been unaware of the battle for Current because my ELs had been matched from
the vendors( KCA NOS & BrentJesse ).
2) That of a mismatched pair, one tube will "steal" current from the ( weaker?) tube, so that
the CurrentDraw of an untested tube cannot be determined without
either applying a fixed bias voltage or splitting the cathode.(Assumptions of course).
Please apply a correction here if I've missed the point again.
Back to my previous post:
I installed the "weaker"(?) RCA that I had purchased ( 12mA / 60mA), (tested only on an Eico),
and it matched up pretty well with all four of the two pawnshop pairs I had found,
showing voltages in the low 390s and mA draw in the mid 40s.
I concluded(again roughly so) that this RCA was somewhat normal.
Emailed the old HiFi guy about my findings and told him I had used a 300R because I didn't
have a 350R, and that I had found recommendations online indicating 300R was not inappropriate.
His response: "Whoa there cowboy! What do ya think you're doin with that 300R?!"
( I almost took offense, but I know that HiFi guys run 'em way cooler than guitar guys).
So I installed both RCAs I had purchased & bumped the CathResistor to 350R/100uF/100v as
recomended by the old HiFi guy I got the from.
Readings: 12mA again on the "normal" tube, and now only 50mA(60mA/400v with 300R), but
the voltage on the "crazy" tube was now 600v - YOW!!!
Just starting to build my knowledge in the dark on this matter, but I wouldn't say I'm bein a cowboy about it.
Again,I think something is seriously WRONG with this one tube.
The other RCA and the two pairs of pawnshop "unknowns" all seem to play well together.
This 350R/50mA/600v tube seems to be the maniac here.
What might be going on inside this little device that sets it so far apart from the other five tubes???
Hope I'm making more sense this time.
Thanks for any light on the matter.
Guessing my last post( jtm EL34s to mismatched 6L6s) was somewhat pointless.
Hadn't finished my morning cup o coffee and was a tad frantic about my readings.
So, went back and did more homework.
Pulled four 6L6s from an old pawnshop Bassman I had recently purchased,
and gathered up four more from a friend's ebay Twin that he was going to scrap
for a new matched set he had gotten.
Using my jtm build as a guneapig testor, I spent a whole day juggling the eight of them around
and meticulously charting the PlateVoltages & Plate Current using the ShuntMethod.
Seven of these old 6L6s reflected a more familiar B+voltage of 392-395v,
(previously 407v with my EL34s). Of these seven I found two pairs that were pulling
44mA-46mA. ( Quite surprised, considering the ugly state of these pawnshop rejects).
The exercise brought me to the realizations(very roughly so) that:
1) I had been unaware of the battle for Current because my ELs had been matched from
the vendors( KCA NOS & BrentJesse ).
2) That of a mismatched pair, one tube will "steal" current from the ( weaker?) tube, so that
the CurrentDraw of an untested tube cannot be determined without
either applying a fixed bias voltage or splitting the cathode.(Assumptions of course).
Please apply a correction here if I've missed the point again.
Back to my previous post:
I installed the "weaker"(?) RCA that I had purchased ( 12mA / 60mA), (tested only on an Eico),
and it matched up pretty well with all four of the two pawnshop pairs I had found,
showing voltages in the low 390s and mA draw in the mid 40s.
I concluded(again roughly so) that this RCA was somewhat normal.
Emailed the old HiFi guy about my findings and told him I had used a 300R because I didn't
have a 350R, and that I had found recommendations online indicating 300R was not inappropriate.
His response: "Whoa there cowboy! What do ya think you're doin with that 300R?!"
( I almost took offense, but I know that HiFi guys run 'em way cooler than guitar guys).
So I installed both RCAs I had purchased & bumped the CathResistor to 350R/100uF/100v as
recomended by the old HiFi guy I got the from.
Readings: 12mA again on the "normal" tube, and now only 50mA(60mA/400v with 300R), but
the voltage on the "crazy" tube was now 600v - YOW!!!
Just starting to build my knowledge in the dark on this matter, but I wouldn't say I'm bein a cowboy about it.
Again,I think something is seriously WRONG with this one tube.
The other RCA and the two pairs of pawnshop "unknowns" all seem to play well together.
This 350R/50mA/600v tube seems to be the maniac here.
What might be going on inside this little device that sets it so far apart from the other five tubes???
Hope I'm making more sense this time.
Thanks for any light on the matter.
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