I am still using the old value of 200 Ohms, but i intend to use the M40 mainly as a PA and as a small bass amp. With the bass i try to avoid to overdrive the power stage - but who knows, i managed to overheat the screen resistor of a Dynacord Bassking 1. That resistor still has its value of 820 Ohms, but i did replace it. In that case by 1.2 kOhms - which Dynacord also did somewhat later in their amps.
So dependent on Your application You should use 220 Ohms or larger. I am a bit unsure but actually the screen voltage should be slightly below the anode voltage, not slightly larger (which is a consequence of the ultralinear setup). You can estimate by Ohm's law how large it would have be to accomplish this. So 330 kOhms should be a lot safer, even a larger value if You intend to overdrive the stage massively.
And seriously - a resistor costs a few cents. Changing a damaged but more or less working part to an intact one will cost You almost nothing it can save a lot of money. Please keep in mind that these overheated resistors fail a lot easier than new ones, especially that one which was really short of total failure.
So dependent on Your application You should use 220 Ohms or larger. I am a bit unsure but actually the screen voltage should be slightly below the anode voltage, not slightly larger (which is a consequence of the ultralinear setup). You can estimate by Ohm's law how large it would have be to accomplish this. So 330 kOhms should be a lot safer, even a larger value if You intend to overdrive the stage massively.
And seriously - a resistor costs a few cents. Changing a damaged but more or less working part to an intact one will cost You almost nothing it can save a lot of money. Please keep in mind that these overheated resistors fail a lot easier than new ones, especially that one which was really short of total failure.
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