The schematic I'm working from is accurate to the original Marshall 2061 circuit that was made from the late sixties to early seventies. There are no screen resistors in the schematic for the EL84 power tubes. From the research I've done, it seems a modern EL84 needs a screen resistor of at least 2K to prevent the screen from burning up. I also read that amps of the past typically used low value screen resistors or none at all. The way the tubes were made back then this was possible.
All this made sense and I was about to order screen resistors until I looked at a closeup picture of the inards of a new Marshall re-issue 2061 - no screen resistors!
Now I'm totally confused. Could it be that the screen supply voltage is not high enough to need them?
I'd rather not make changes to the circuit if I don't have to as I want this to sound as accurate to the original as possible. However, I also need this amp to be reliable and have reasonable tube life. I sure don't want to fry the Mercury Magnetics OT in the case of a tube meltdown and short as it's quite expensive. Perhaps some sort of compromise screen resistor value is the best way to go?
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg
All this made sense and I was about to order screen resistors until I looked at a closeup picture of the inards of a new Marshall re-issue 2061 - no screen resistors!
Now I'm totally confused. Could it be that the screen supply voltage is not high enough to need them?
I'd rather not make changes to the circuit if I don't have to as I want this to sound as accurate to the original as possible. However, I also need this amp to be reliable and have reasonable tube life. I sure don't want to fry the Mercury Magnetics OT in the case of a tube meltdown and short as it's quite expensive. Perhaps some sort of compromise screen resistor value is the best way to go?
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg
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