Hello! Today, I replaced the old bias supply circuit and now have rock stable negative voltage and tube bias, though I need to alter some component because I max out at about 35mA current.
I also added in a bucking transformer to the AC mains and made it switchable from 0/-6/-12 volts mode. Now my B+ is down around 430vdc, only 15 volts above the schematic and I am ok with that! My heater voltages are much closer too.
The output is still quieter than I'd imagine it should be. I can sit in front of the amp and crank it without cause "too much" pain. Either my hearing is worse than I thought or something's up still. I overdrives into a sweet marshall-esque grind at full volume. I'm thinking my OT may not be ideal for this application since I have no idea what it used to drive in its former circuit. All I know is that it was from a Baldwin organ. I'll apply a small AC voltage across the primary and measure what I get on the output. Given 4 ohm load, I should be able to calculate what the tubes are seeing. I'll report back with some more information as soon as I get a chance. Stay tuned! I am quite thrilled!
I also added in a bucking transformer to the AC mains and made it switchable from 0/-6/-12 volts mode. Now my B+ is down around 430vdc, only 15 volts above the schematic and I am ok with that! My heater voltages are much closer too.
The output is still quieter than I'd imagine it should be. I can sit in front of the amp and crank it without cause "too much" pain. Either my hearing is worse than I thought or something's up still. I overdrives into a sweet marshall-esque grind at full volume. I'm thinking my OT may not be ideal for this application since I have no idea what it used to drive in its former circuit. All I know is that it was from a Baldwin organ. I'll apply a small AC voltage across the primary and measure what I get on the output. Given 4 ohm load, I should be able to calculate what the tubes are seeing. I'll report back with some more information as soon as I get a chance. Stay tuned! I am quite thrilled!
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