I am working on restoring an original 1958 5E3.
Here's my problem, the screen current seems way too high. Here are the measurements I took to get to that conclusion:
B+ 399VDC
V4 (6V6) pin 3 389VDC
V3 (6V6) pin 3 399VDC
both V4 and V3 pin 8: 16.4VDC
both V4 and V3 pin 4: 286VDC
The cathode resistor is measured to be 240 ohms.
Last filter cap: 210VDC
So, the last resistor in the power supply is 22K, so 286-210 = 76V dropped or 3.45ma for the preamp.
Across the 4.7K resistor I have 399-286VDC = 113VDC dropped, so that is 24ma across that resistor. Subtracting off the 3.45ma for the preamp gets me around 10ma per tube of screen current. The screen to cathode voltage is approximately 270VDC, so that gives me around 2.7W of screen dissipation. The rating for the tubes I am using (TAD 6V6-GT-STR) says 2.2W is the maximum rating. Did I calculate something incorrectly?
The plate dissipation is around 12W which is below the max rating of 14W.
I suspect there are many issues going on with this amp. I am suspecting oscillation is going on. When playing through the amp it seems distorted (even for a 5e3) with that weird paper tearing noise when you play two notes at once. Measuring the output voltage on an 8 ohm load gives me about 7.5VAC, which is around 7W. Not good.
The PI voltages are as follows:
pin 8: 37VDC
pin 6: 174VDC
pin 1: 138VDC
Also, there is some DC voltage on the grid of one of the power tubes, around -1.1VDC. It is related to the tube itself because I noticed that when I switched V3 and V4 the negative voltage was still on the same tube, not the same socket.
Who can help me track down the problem(s) in this amp? Thanks in advance !
Here's my problem, the screen current seems way too high. Here are the measurements I took to get to that conclusion:
B+ 399VDC
V4 (6V6) pin 3 389VDC
V3 (6V6) pin 3 399VDC
both V4 and V3 pin 8: 16.4VDC
both V4 and V3 pin 4: 286VDC
The cathode resistor is measured to be 240 ohms.
Last filter cap: 210VDC
So, the last resistor in the power supply is 22K, so 286-210 = 76V dropped or 3.45ma for the preamp.
Across the 4.7K resistor I have 399-286VDC = 113VDC dropped, so that is 24ma across that resistor. Subtracting off the 3.45ma for the preamp gets me around 10ma per tube of screen current. The screen to cathode voltage is approximately 270VDC, so that gives me around 2.7W of screen dissipation. The rating for the tubes I am using (TAD 6V6-GT-STR) says 2.2W is the maximum rating. Did I calculate something incorrectly?
The plate dissipation is around 12W which is below the max rating of 14W.
I suspect there are many issues going on with this amp. I am suspecting oscillation is going on. When playing through the amp it seems distorted (even for a 5e3) with that weird paper tearing noise when you play two notes at once. Measuring the output voltage on an 8 ohm load gives me about 7.5VAC, which is around 7W. Not good.
The PI voltages are as follows:
pin 8: 37VDC
pin 6: 174VDC
pin 1: 138VDC
Also, there is some DC voltage on the grid of one of the power tubes, around -1.1VDC. It is related to the tube itself because I noticed that when I switched V3 and V4 the negative voltage was still on the same tube, not the same socket.
Who can help me track down the problem(s) in this amp? Thanks in advance !
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