Hi, All !
I've been re-building a very old DIY project amp recently and happend to find a choke that I could use to help reduce the noise in a single ended circuit. So I've built her up with a preamp using a paralleled 12ax7 1st stage and a second stage going into a cathode follower before the tone stack. Debugged a few issues, and making progress....
I've built it up and powered up for the first time. no bangs / sparks (ditched the DC heaters for the preamp -doh!)
I have one 6L6 going into a hammond 125Ese OT (wired for 5K). the b+ voltage is hopefully OK for SE use.
I have discovered that my PSU design* is wrong(?) and need help as I'm a bit out of my depth !
I have a slightly larger voltage on the screen than on the plate, I think this is BAD ???
the circuit is as follows, 'BR' from bridge recto. E is common/ground line; equals sign is a cap; [resistor value]
{measured voltage} - UK mains with a 330 ohm cathode bias giving +17 volts (not sure what this should be)
ignore the dots, they are for spacing; dashes are connections
...{305V}.....................{298}..................... ...{297}..............{262}...............{253}
..................................B1(OT)................ .....B2(screen)..........b3 (pre)...........b4(pre)
BR--|----[100 ohms 7W]----|--------{choke}----|-----[10k 2w]----|----[10k 2w]----|
......|...............................|................. ...........|.........................|.................. ....|
......=47u..........................=47u................ ......=47u...................=47u.................=47u
......|...............................|................. ...........|.........................|.................. .....|
E---|----------------------|--------------------|------------------|-----------------|
the voltage measured at the tube socket (via the OT and a 1K screen res) = 291V plate, 293 screen.
Problem is I'm dropping more voltage across the OT to the plate than I am across the choke to the screen.
it's not much, screen is about 2 volts higher than the plate (at idle of course, which should be full power for se)
basically I had tried the above because I had read that in an SE amp, you get mains hum in the output tube produced more from the screen supply than from the plate supply, so I put the choke there. it's after the main plate supply, so doesn't have to cope with much current. (I think the choke is rated around 10-20H and 50-75mA).
SO what should I change ??? I'm not 100% sure the choke can cope with the current for the 6L6 as well.
goal is that i'd like to minimise the noise.
HELP !
Gareth.
* I kind of guessed at this without really understanding it - had trouble finding any example schematics from other SE amps to help guide me or for me to copy.
I've been re-building a very old DIY project amp recently and happend to find a choke that I could use to help reduce the noise in a single ended circuit. So I've built her up with a preamp using a paralleled 12ax7 1st stage and a second stage going into a cathode follower before the tone stack. Debugged a few issues, and making progress....
I've built it up and powered up for the first time. no bangs / sparks (ditched the DC heaters for the preamp -doh!)
I have one 6L6 going into a hammond 125Ese OT (wired for 5K). the b+ voltage is hopefully OK for SE use.
I have discovered that my PSU design* is wrong(?) and need help as I'm a bit out of my depth !
I have a slightly larger voltage on the screen than on the plate, I think this is BAD ???
the circuit is as follows, 'BR' from bridge recto. E is common/ground line; equals sign is a cap; [resistor value]
{measured voltage} - UK mains with a 330 ohm cathode bias giving +17 volts (not sure what this should be)
ignore the dots, they are for spacing; dashes are connections
...{305V}.....................{298}..................... ...{297}..............{262}...............{253}
..................................B1(OT)................ .....B2(screen)..........b3 (pre)...........b4(pre)
BR--|----[100 ohms 7W]----|--------{choke}----|-----[10k 2w]----|----[10k 2w]----|
......|...............................|................. ...........|.........................|.................. ....|
......=47u..........................=47u................ ......=47u...................=47u.................=47u
......|...............................|................. ...........|.........................|.................. .....|
E---|----------------------|--------------------|------------------|-----------------|
the voltage measured at the tube socket (via the OT and a 1K screen res) = 291V plate, 293 screen.
Problem is I'm dropping more voltage across the OT to the plate than I am across the choke to the screen.
it's not much, screen is about 2 volts higher than the plate (at idle of course, which should be full power for se)
basically I had tried the above because I had read that in an SE amp, you get mains hum in the output tube produced more from the screen supply than from the plate supply, so I put the choke there. it's after the main plate supply, so doesn't have to cope with much current. (I think the choke is rated around 10-20H and 50-75mA).
SO what should I change ??? I'm not 100% sure the choke can cope with the current for the 6L6 as well.
goal is that i'd like to minimise the noise.
HELP !
Gareth.
* I kind of guessed at this without really understanding it - had trouble finding any example schematics from other SE amps to help guide me or for me to copy.
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