I have this one amp that is not behaving like I would want it to do. It sounds a little too harsh and brittle for my ears. I tried to troubleshoot it with different bias settings and was thinking about cathode bias. It's a Vibrolux (6G11) circuit. It has a PT with 0---300v sec., diode recto and 50v bias tap, 90ma fender choke, 35w OT at 4ohms.
At first it was running at 387v at the plates (386v at the grids before the 470 ohms resistor, 385v after the resistor) and I biased it to around 56ma.
First thing I found was that one of the tubes had drifted. When the 1st tube was at 52ma the 2nd was at 61ma (9ma difference).
I thought it would be better to turn down the 2nd tube and checked the voltages at the plates before. Now the plates are at 397v. Thatfore I turned down to 52ma for the 2nd tube and found that the other was at 47.5ma (only 4.5ma difference).
The grids are now running at 399v before and 398v after the grid resistor (470 ohms 2w). Both higher than the plates. As far as I understand that should be avoided.
What am I missing?
Any help appreciated.
Matt
At first it was running at 387v at the plates (386v at the grids before the 470 ohms resistor, 385v after the resistor) and I biased it to around 56ma.
First thing I found was that one of the tubes had drifted. When the 1st tube was at 52ma the 2nd was at 61ma (9ma difference).
I thought it would be better to turn down the 2nd tube and checked the voltages at the plates before. Now the plates are at 397v. Thatfore I turned down to 52ma for the 2nd tube and found that the other was at 47.5ma (only 4.5ma difference).
The grids are now running at 399v before and 398v after the grid resistor (470 ohms 2w). Both higher than the plates. As far as I understand that should be avoided.
What am I missing?
Any help appreciated.
Matt
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