I am measuring 6,7v at 118v
can this be a reason for an amp producing harsh faint tone riding on the signal or even produce weird cross distortion ( I thought Ihad it go away but its still there when up loud)
I am also experiencing a that one side of my 100w amp is pulling down pretty bad when on full volume, what can be the cause ?
I am measuring two of the four 6l6 over a 1R to ground and on idle at now 35ma on about 450v on the plates, up to just before clipping they are fairly even and nice sine wave
when full vol the other tube draw 220 the other 105ma and the scope shows a rather tilted square clearly showing its something pulling one side down
any ideas what this can be ? the amp is BF fender power amp/ PI - mesa mk2 clean amp with boost and a 100w marshall OT and 6l6
//another related question, currently I used 110R filament balance resistors , would go down to lower value drop it ? if so a suggestion on values, or an other ideas how to lower the filaments to 6,3v
can this be a reason for an amp producing harsh faint tone riding on the signal or even produce weird cross distortion ( I thought Ihad it go away but its still there when up loud)
I am also experiencing a that one side of my 100w amp is pulling down pretty bad when on full volume, what can be the cause ?
I am measuring two of the four 6l6 over a 1R to ground and on idle at now 35ma on about 450v on the plates, up to just before clipping they are fairly even and nice sine wave
when full vol the other tube draw 220 the other 105ma and the scope shows a rather tilted square clearly showing its something pulling one side down
any ideas what this can be ? the amp is BF fender power amp/ PI - mesa mk2 clean amp with boost and a 100w marshall OT and 6l6
//another related question, currently I used 110R filament balance resistors , would go down to lower value drop it ? if so a suggestion on values, or an other ideas how to lower the filaments to 6,3v
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