I'm tweaking on this 5B6 Bassman (schematic, B+ @ preamp = 300 VDC) I built and I reduced the anode resistor (R4) from 250k to 150k and noticed a huge difference in the sound. Having plotted some load lines I think I've shifted the bias from 0.6mA to 0.8mA.
The spec in my RC-14 manual for this 6SC7 tube lists 2mA for the plate current. Any idea if that's a max value or a recommended value? My guess it's it's a recommended design value. That's quite a bit higher than the 0.6mA that the stock circuit would achieve. Am I missing something here?
I'm playing a guitar thru this thing and saying it sounds better with 0.8mA. Is it common for bass amps to be biased cooler?
The spec in my RC-14 manual for this 6SC7 tube lists 2mA for the plate current. Any idea if that's a max value or a recommended value? My guess it's it's a recommended design value. That's quite a bit higher than the 0.6mA that the stock circuit would achieve. Am I missing something here?
I'm playing a guitar thru this thing and saying it sounds better with 0.8mA. Is it common for bass amps to be biased cooler?
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