I just recently finished building a 5E3 from scratch from some parts salvaged from various places. Besides a few minor tweaks in the preamp, I also have the power supply running at a much higher voltage. The 6V6 plates are running at ~415, the screens at about ~380, and the preamp at about ~270. I've got the power amp biased to about 30mA a piece for the two tubes. (cathode resistor is 500 ohms, with a cathode voltage of about ~30V). The OT is a 10k:8ohm.
Despite all this, when I measure output with my scope and a 10 ohm dummy load, I'm only getting about 1-2 watts clean. Heck, even after distortion hits and I crank everything to ten, I'm still only getting about 1-2 watts. (Point to point on the scope is about 12V across the dummy load. Converting that to RMS = (12/2)*.7 = 4.2; 4.2*4.2/10 = 1.7 watts.
At first, since I was using a salvaged cap can for the PS caps, I thought maybe I had a bad cap for the preamp/screen, which was causing it to run like a triode strapped pentode. But I've replaced and rewired the hole PS, and still am getting the low power.
I just tried wiring 1 ohm screen grid stoppers on each screen so I could look at the screen current. The current is basically non existant. Something like 1mA per screen. Does that sound correct?
Anybody have any other ideas? I've checked the preamp, and the output from the cathodyne is plenty to drive the 6V6s. In fact, watching it on the scope, the 6V6s are starting to clip before the cathodyne is.
Jon
Despite all this, when I measure output with my scope and a 10 ohm dummy load, I'm only getting about 1-2 watts clean. Heck, even after distortion hits and I crank everything to ten, I'm still only getting about 1-2 watts. (Point to point on the scope is about 12V across the dummy load. Converting that to RMS = (12/2)*.7 = 4.2; 4.2*4.2/10 = 1.7 watts.
At first, since I was using a salvaged cap can for the PS caps, I thought maybe I had a bad cap for the preamp/screen, which was causing it to run like a triode strapped pentode. But I've replaced and rewired the hole PS, and still am getting the low power.
I just tried wiring 1 ohm screen grid stoppers on each screen so I could look at the screen current. The current is basically non existant. Something like 1mA per screen. Does that sound correct?
Anybody have any other ideas? I've checked the preamp, and the output from the cathodyne is plenty to drive the 6V6s. In fact, watching it on the scope, the 6V6s are starting to clip before the cathodyne is.
Jon
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