Is this using the 710V tap on both amps? Or are you saying you're getting acceptable tonal results from either voltage tap? Because you can play around with a hotter bias at the lower voltage. Bias doesn't have to be a "one size fits all" adjustment. So maybe 35mA at the higher voltage and 40mA at the lower voltage. Not that it matters a lot if you're getting good results at 35mA at either voltage. But it's a parameter you can experiment with if you like. A hotter bias at the lower voltage can reduce any crossover distortion you may be hearing and sound thicker and looser.
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Originally posted by Chuck H View PostIs this using the 710V tap on both amps? Or are you saying you're getting acceptable tonal results from either voltage tap? Because you can play around with a hotter bias at the lower voltage. Bias doesn't have to be a "one size fits all" adjustment. So maybe 35mA at the higher voltage and 40mA at the lower voltage. Not that it matters a lot if you're getting good results at 35mA at either voltage. But it's a parameter you can experiment with if you like. A hotter bias at the lower voltage can reduce any crossover distortion you may be hearing and sound thicker and looser.
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That sounds much better, right in line with the 430V Chuck was talking about with a 5U4, so I think you are good.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by Jonny toetags View PostTom, I'm reading 433V on one amp and 435V on the other
How did you go from 475Vp @ 22mA to 434Vp @ 35mA without changing the rectifier?
EDIT: I just ran a sim on PSUD2 and when set up to the circuit you describe I get 476Vp @ 22mA (per tube) and 468Vp @ 35mA.Last edited by Chuck H; 08-18-2015, 05:50 AM."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Chuck H:
-I have no idea. I didn't change anything else....the only thing I've been doing since last Friday night is playing them hard for hrs at a time.
In between playing, I would check/tweak bias (currently ~35.5mA) and check voltages.
Last night, I only checked voltages before, during and after.
Is that drop that uncommon?
g1:
-I'm still running the TungSol 5AR4 rectifiers. I haven't tried a 5U4.
Should I be worried about that voltage drop now?
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Originally posted by Jonny toetags View PostChuck H:
-I have no idea. I didn't change anything else....the only thing I've been doing since last Friday night is playing them hard for hrs at a time.
In between playing, I would check/tweak bias (currently ~35.5mA) and check voltages.
Last night, I only checked voltages before, during and after.
Is that drop that uncommon?
g1:
-I'm still running the TungSol 5AR4 rectifiers. I haven't tried a 5U4.
Should I be worried about that voltage drop now?
Do me a favor and:
Pull the power tubes from one of the amps and check the unloaded plate pin voltage as they are wired now. Also check your filament voltage."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by Jonny toetags View PostI will get those readings and post back.
(I have some NOS 5U4's on the way anyway)"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by Jonny toetags View PostI'm guessing components 'breaking in' wouldn't affect the voltage?"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by Jonny toetags View PostI'm guessing components 'breaking in' wouldn't affect the voltage?
1) 475V really is the unloaded value for your amp rather than the reading during low bias setting. Or the bias setting at the time was actually lower than 22mA.
2) High line voltage when you took the 475V reading
3) Test equipment issue
4) Some other mixup
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