I just built a 5e3 and I put 6l6's in it, just because it was what I had and it really works pretty well I think. But there seems to be a bit of discussion about the "right" output impedance for 6l6's vs 6v6's. So I checked out the tube manual for a pair of 6l6's running cathode bias and 360v and it says to run a 9000 ohm load vs 8800 ohm for 6v6's in a 5e3...
Why does everyone say you need 5000 ohms or less for 6l6's in a cathode bias? it even recommends the same 250 ohm cathode bias resistor....
The other thing is most people say is that there going to draw 120ma on the plates, the manual says running like this its only 100ma.
Just wondering really I'm happy with what I have.
Why does everyone say you need 5000 ohms or less for 6l6's in a cathode bias? it even recommends the same 250 ohm cathode bias resistor....
The other thing is most people say is that there going to draw 120ma on the plates, the manual says running like this its only 100ma.
Just wondering really I'm happy with what I have.
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