Originally posted by Helmholtz
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Just to be absolutely sure, I've just tested the amp once more with brand new JJ EL34s at 62% bias:
17,1 Vrms at the onset of clipping; 8R output into an 8R load. ~36 Wrms
17,6 Vrms at the onset of clipping; 16R output into an 8R load ~39 Wrms
Then another testrun with brand new JJ 6L6GCs at 60% bias:
17 Vrms at the onset of clipping; 8R output into an 8R load ~36 Wrms
18 Vrms at the onset of clipping; 16R output into an 8R load ~40Wrms
And once more with brand new JJ 6V6GTs at 70% bias:
13,8 Vrms at the onset of clipping; 8R output into an 8R load ~24Wrms(which is about the same power output I get with the Shuguang KT66s)
So the power output for El34s, 6L6GCs and 6V6GTs at the onset of clipping with 8R output into 8R load could be seen as ballpark.
However, what still doesn't make sense to me is the low power output of the KT66s with the 6,6k primary (~14Vrms=24.5Wrms) and
the unexpectedly small rise of power output of all of the above mentioned tubes (except 6V6GTs) with halved impedance / 3,3k primary.
Any more ideas?
@helmholtz: Checked the PI plate cap, it's actually a 100p.
I will scope out the grid signals with a new pair of 6L6GCs as suggested.
Checked the probe, calibration is fine, attenuator is set at 10x on probe and scope.
Confirmed scope measurements for output power with a TrueRMS DMM.
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