Hi all, I have built an amplifier using the Fender Pro Reverb AA165 schematic. It has only one channel with reverb and no vibrato. The preamp channel is coupled to the reverb circuit using the standard .02 capacitor. With this design, the volume was not near what I thought it should have been with P-P 6L6GCs as finals. So I took it a little further and also coupled the preamp channel into the PI circuit via a .047 cap and a 220k resistor connected at the reverb mixer 220k resistor like the original Normal channel. In essence, Ive created a channel two with reverb with the addition of a channel one coupling capacitor also. I reversed the output leads of the reverb transformer so the signals at the two 220k resistors right before the .001 PI coupling capacitor would be in phase. The maximum volume level before clipping came up but still does not seem to be as it should. I am including measurements that I have made with and without a 1K sinewave at 200mv. applied, in hopes that someone can give me some advice as to what I am doing either right or wrong.
INFO:
Power Xfmr P-TF22798
Output Xfmr P-TF 22848 4 ohms
Choke 22699
Oscilloscope probe X1
No Sinewave input:
Power input (119.5 Vac)
PT xfmr output (350 Vac)
Standby on B+ (+490 Vdc)
Standby off B+ - (+435 Vdc)
2- 6L6GC Outputs
Output xfmr CT (+435 Vdc)
Output tube Plates (+433 Vdc)
Output tube Screens (+434 Vdc)
Output tube Cathodes I (48.4 ma)
Output tube Grids (-40 Vdc)
Phase Inverter 12AT7
PI-2 (+63 Vdc)
PI-3 (+98 Vdc)
PI-7 (+65.2 Vdc)
PI-1 (+226 Vdc)
PI-6 (+226.7 Vdc)
V at junction of 82k/100k (+423 Vdc)
Signal Applied to preamp input: 200 mv.
PI-2 (+61.6 Vdc)
PI-2 (6 Vpk-pk)
PI-7 (+63.8Vdc)
PI-7 (5 Vpk-pk)
PI-1 (+215 Vdc)
PI-1 (45 Vpk-pk)
PI-6 (+215 Vdc)
PI-6 (45 Vpk-pk)
1-6L6G 5 (-40.3 Vdc)
1-6L6G 5 (45 Vpk-pk)
1-6L6G 3 (+410 Vdc)
1-6L6G 3 ( HUGE Vpk-pk)
2-6L6G 5 (-39.8 Vdc)
2-6L6G 5 (45 Vpk-pk)
2-6L6G 3 (+407 Vdc)
2-6L6G 3 ( HUGE Vpk-pk)
With only a 1X probe I could not measure the Vpk-pk on pin 3 of the output tubes but it was way over 45 Vpk-pk. I think I might be able to use a 10meg resistor in series with the probe and measure it as a 10X. I have a 1/10/20/100X probe on the way.
OUTPUT SIGNAL at Speaker Jack: ( 45 Vpk-pk)
I was using a 8 ohm passive load on the 4 ohm output so I would expect the output to be lower. So, is 45 Vpk-pk correct with this load? I have two output jacks wired in parallel so I can install two 8 ohm speakers. I went back and installed another 8 ohm passive load which gave me 4 ohms. Here are my calculations as to what the Power Output should be with both 8 ohm and 4 ohm:
Vrms = .3535 x Vpk-pk
Vrms = .3535 x 45
Vrms = 15.90
8 ohm load calculation:
P = Vrms2/R
P = 15.90 x 15.90 = 252.81/ 8
P = 31.60 W
I was thinking that I could get at least 40Ws out of this amp but the calculations don't give me that amount.
Outputs biased at 70%
Plate voltage 433 Vdc
Tubes 30W
.70 X 30 = 21
21 / 433000 = 48.4 ma
4 ohm load calculation:
P = Vrms2/R
P = 15.90 x 15.90 = 252.81/ 4
P = 62.20 W
The 4 ohm calculation just dont seem right to me and I think Im missing something in my way of thinking especially since the tubes should not be able to produce more than the 30W each since they are biased at 70%. When I went from 8 ohms to 4 ohms, the output sinewave did not increase so I used the same Vpk-pk to recalculate the Power Output with a 4 ohm load. Help straighten me out!!
INFO:
Power Xfmr P-TF22798
Output Xfmr P-TF 22848 4 ohms
Choke 22699
Oscilloscope probe X1
No Sinewave input:
Power input (119.5 Vac)
PT xfmr output (350 Vac)
Standby on B+ (+490 Vdc)
Standby off B+ - (+435 Vdc)
2- 6L6GC Outputs
Output xfmr CT (+435 Vdc)
Output tube Plates (+433 Vdc)
Output tube Screens (+434 Vdc)
Output tube Cathodes I (48.4 ma)
Output tube Grids (-40 Vdc)
Phase Inverter 12AT7
PI-2 (+63 Vdc)
PI-3 (+98 Vdc)
PI-7 (+65.2 Vdc)
PI-1 (+226 Vdc)
PI-6 (+226.7 Vdc)
V at junction of 82k/100k (+423 Vdc)
Signal Applied to preamp input: 200 mv.
PI-2 (+61.6 Vdc)
PI-2 (6 Vpk-pk)
PI-7 (+63.8Vdc)
PI-7 (5 Vpk-pk)
PI-1 (+215 Vdc)
PI-1 (45 Vpk-pk)
PI-6 (+215 Vdc)
PI-6 (45 Vpk-pk)
1-6L6G 5 (-40.3 Vdc)
1-6L6G 5 (45 Vpk-pk)
1-6L6G 3 (+410 Vdc)
1-6L6G 3 ( HUGE Vpk-pk)
2-6L6G 5 (-39.8 Vdc)
2-6L6G 5 (45 Vpk-pk)
2-6L6G 3 (+407 Vdc)
2-6L6G 3 ( HUGE Vpk-pk)
With only a 1X probe I could not measure the Vpk-pk on pin 3 of the output tubes but it was way over 45 Vpk-pk. I think I might be able to use a 10meg resistor in series with the probe and measure it as a 10X. I have a 1/10/20/100X probe on the way.
OUTPUT SIGNAL at Speaker Jack: ( 45 Vpk-pk)
I was using a 8 ohm passive load on the 4 ohm output so I would expect the output to be lower. So, is 45 Vpk-pk correct with this load? I have two output jacks wired in parallel so I can install two 8 ohm speakers. I went back and installed another 8 ohm passive load which gave me 4 ohms. Here are my calculations as to what the Power Output should be with both 8 ohm and 4 ohm:
Vrms = .3535 x Vpk-pk
Vrms = .3535 x 45
Vrms = 15.90
8 ohm load calculation:
P = Vrms2/R
P = 15.90 x 15.90 = 252.81/ 8
P = 31.60 W
I was thinking that I could get at least 40Ws out of this amp but the calculations don't give me that amount.
Outputs biased at 70%
Plate voltage 433 Vdc
Tubes 30W
.70 X 30 = 21
21 / 433000 = 48.4 ma
4 ohm load calculation:
P = Vrms2/R
P = 15.90 x 15.90 = 252.81/ 4
P = 62.20 W
The 4 ohm calculation just dont seem right to me and I think Im missing something in my way of thinking especially since the tubes should not be able to produce more than the 30W each since they are biased at 70%. When I went from 8 ohms to 4 ohms, the output sinewave did not increase so I used the same Vpk-pk to recalculate the Power Output with a 4 ohm load. Help straighten me out!!
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