Hello there everyone,
I've scratch built myself a 5F6A Bassman using 6550 output tubes, I'm having real problems with assymetrical clipping at high volume levels. I previously noticed that my supposedly "Matched" pair of output valves were drawing about 20ma difference in idle current, so installed a dual variable bias control circuit to perfectly match the idling current at 50ma per tube. I also increased the amount of negative feedback by replacing the 27K resistor with a 12K.
Putting the amp on the scope, clipping only appears from the output of the phase inverter forward, this remained the same when I changed the PI tube from a 12AX7 to a 12AU7. The clipping manifests itself on the scope as the "bottom" peak of the sine wave clipped with the top intact. Changing to the dual Bias control helped this a small amount, but not as much as I'd hoped. Distortion at full power can only be described as "farty"!
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
I've scratch built myself a 5F6A Bassman using 6550 output tubes, I'm having real problems with assymetrical clipping at high volume levels. I previously noticed that my supposedly "Matched" pair of output valves were drawing about 20ma difference in idle current, so installed a dual variable bias control circuit to perfectly match the idling current at 50ma per tube. I also increased the amount of negative feedback by replacing the 27K resistor with a 12K.
Putting the amp on the scope, clipping only appears from the output of the phase inverter forward, this remained the same when I changed the PI tube from a 12AX7 to a 12AU7. The clipping manifests itself on the scope as the "bottom" peak of the sine wave clipped with the top intact. Changing to the dual Bias control helped this a small amount, but not as much as I'd hoped. Distortion at full power can only be described as "farty"!
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
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