I want to up the value of the cathode resistor for a pair of EL84s with what I've got on hand, and I'm wondering if this will work:
Schematic calls for 100/2 watt ohm—in some versions, 150/2 watt in others. The old resistor that was there was showing about 180, and it sounded okay. I've got a 100/5w and it's a little too crunchy for my ears, so I was wondering if it's safe to stick, say, 20 to 50 ohm/1 watt in series between the 5-watt and ground? Or am I better off grabbing a couple of 220 1 watters and running them in parallel.
The amp is a Kalamazoo Reverb 12 that's showing about 305 volts B+ for the power tubes...
Thanks
schematics linked below. The first one seems closer to the amp I have, at least in its original form. I made a bunch of changes to the preamp/reverb but nothing from the PI on.
http://www.rru.com/~meo/Guitar/Amps/...2-schem-bf.gif
http://www.rru.com/~meo/Guitar/Amps/...Reverb12-a.gif
Schematic calls for 100/2 watt ohm—in some versions, 150/2 watt in others. The old resistor that was there was showing about 180, and it sounded okay. I've got a 100/5w and it's a little too crunchy for my ears, so I was wondering if it's safe to stick, say, 20 to 50 ohm/1 watt in series between the 5-watt and ground? Or am I better off grabbing a couple of 220 1 watters and running them in parallel.
The amp is a Kalamazoo Reverb 12 that's showing about 305 volts B+ for the power tubes...
Thanks
schematics linked below. The first one seems closer to the amp I have, at least in its original form. I made a bunch of changes to the preamp/reverb but nothing from the PI on.
http://www.rru.com/~meo/Guitar/Amps/...2-schem-bf.gif
http://www.rru.com/~meo/Guitar/Amps/...Reverb12-a.gif
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