OK, I think it's time to admit that I've gotten myself in over my head, and have reached the limits of my knowledge.
I've been banging my head against this for a few days now... shielded the runs, kept a good physical distance between LFO and audio circuits, tried a variety of different bias points, etc. and no matter what I do, I can always still induce the helicopter effect and its attendant huge bias shift and B+ sag. And my scope is down pending replacement of PSU electrolytics, so I'm unfortunately a bit in the dark here about what is really going on.
I'm still wondering if there is something fundamentally flawed with the circuit itself, as opposed to a layout issue. Certainly the LND150 behaves a bit differently in the model than a tube, especially in terms of how the waveform looks at the LND150 gate, although at the end of the day the model still comes up with a reasonable enough looking waveform on the neg bias.
I'm also worried in the back of my mind about the maximum grid circuit resistance to ground on the 6V6s... although this part of the circuit is very similar indeed to the venerable 5G9, it does seem like it wildly busts the datasheet values. Could this be contributing to a bias runaway in the powertubes themselves?
I've been banging my head against this for a few days now... shielded the runs, kept a good physical distance between LFO and audio circuits, tried a variety of different bias points, etc. and no matter what I do, I can always still induce the helicopter effect and its attendant huge bias shift and B+ sag. And my scope is down pending replacement of PSU electrolytics, so I'm unfortunately a bit in the dark here about what is really going on.
I'm still wondering if there is something fundamentally flawed with the circuit itself, as opposed to a layout issue. Certainly the LND150 behaves a bit differently in the model than a tube, especially in terms of how the waveform looks at the LND150 gate, although at the end of the day the model still comes up with a reasonable enough looking waveform on the neg bias.
I'm also worried in the back of my mind about the maximum grid circuit resistance to ground on the 6V6s... although this part of the circuit is very similar indeed to the venerable 5G9, it does seem like it wildly busts the datasheet values. Could this be contributing to a bias runaway in the powertubes themselves?
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