Refer to schematic:
http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/2...ainmodswn1.gif
OK... PP 6L6 voltage readings:
V-5 pin3 398v
pin4 399v
pin5 -36.2v
bias(pin8, 1R) -37.5mv
V-6 pin3 393v
pin4 398v
pin5 -36.4v
bias(pin8, 1R) -42.4mv
I understand the bit about static dissapation which requires multiplying the plate voltage by the bias reading from pin8 (close enough)
But in this case my output tubes are putting out 14watts and 18watts respectively given the present setting.
Even though I have a single bias supply controlled with a pot wired as a variable resistor the bias readings are different for each tube and because of the mismatch things improve a bit when tubes are swiched around. The figures above represent the better condition.
What is the most important consideration in terms of balance with what
the figures show ? One post told me to adjust the voltages at the grids until the bias readings across pin8 1ohm resistor to ground becomes even then the other voltages will fall in line.
I've not heard of this before. Wouldn't the desired result be achieved by using a balance pot in the bias circuit ?
Also, a tech told me that when biasing/balancing it doesn't matter if the applied bias voltages are the same but it is the measurement at the (grid ? plate ?) that matters.
Thanks, paul
http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/2...ainmodswn1.gif
OK... PP 6L6 voltage readings:
V-5 pin3 398v
pin4 399v
pin5 -36.2v
bias(pin8, 1R) -37.5mv
V-6 pin3 393v
pin4 398v
pin5 -36.4v
bias(pin8, 1R) -42.4mv
I understand the bit about static dissapation which requires multiplying the plate voltage by the bias reading from pin8 (close enough)
But in this case my output tubes are putting out 14watts and 18watts respectively given the present setting.
Even though I have a single bias supply controlled with a pot wired as a variable resistor the bias readings are different for each tube and because of the mismatch things improve a bit when tubes are swiched around. The figures above represent the better condition.
What is the most important consideration in terms of balance with what
the figures show ? One post told me to adjust the voltages at the grids until the bias readings across pin8 1ohm resistor to ground becomes even then the other voltages will fall in line.
I've not heard of this before. Wouldn't the desired result be achieved by using a balance pot in the bias circuit ?
Also, a tech told me that when biasing/balancing it doesn't matter if the applied bias voltages are the same but it is the measurement at the (grid ? plate ?) that matters.
Thanks, paul
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