Hi,
I've been doing some caluclations and either I'm doing something wrong or something is amiss in the amp.
Amp - 1958 Ampeg M-12 Mercury
5Y3GT - strong
2 x 6V6GTAs - test strong
3 x 6SL7GTs - V1 is new, v2 tests weak but is the tremolo tube, V3 - PI tests about %80 of 100. All new preamp tubes coming this week.
Schematic calls for filter caps of 20, 20, 20. Cap can installed is 20, 20, 40. Lots of noise/hum out of this cap can. I temp installed 20, 20, 20 and now it is dead quiet.
Now the power tubes cathode resistor, schematic calls for 250R. It physically measures 256R. Close enough.
My plate dissipation calculations go thusly:
Cathode resistor = 256R
Voltage drop across cathode resistor = 34.2 vdc
34.2 / 256 = 0.1335 / 2 = 0.0667
Plate voltage = 347 - 34.2 = 312.8
312.8 x 0.0667 = 20.8 watts idle plate dissipation - yikes?
The 6V6s are not redplating at all. The amp sounds quite good but there is no clean headroom at all.
Am I doing this correctly or no? If so, what should I do? Anything?
Thanks
I've been doing some caluclations and either I'm doing something wrong or something is amiss in the amp.
Amp - 1958 Ampeg M-12 Mercury
5Y3GT - strong
2 x 6V6GTAs - test strong
3 x 6SL7GTs - V1 is new, v2 tests weak but is the tremolo tube, V3 - PI tests about %80 of 100. All new preamp tubes coming this week.
Schematic calls for filter caps of 20, 20, 20. Cap can installed is 20, 20, 40. Lots of noise/hum out of this cap can. I temp installed 20, 20, 20 and now it is dead quiet.
Now the power tubes cathode resistor, schematic calls for 250R. It physically measures 256R. Close enough.
My plate dissipation calculations go thusly:
Cathode resistor = 256R
Voltage drop across cathode resistor = 34.2 vdc
34.2 / 256 = 0.1335 / 2 = 0.0667
Plate voltage = 347 - 34.2 = 312.8
312.8 x 0.0667 = 20.8 watts idle plate dissipation - yikes?
The 6V6s are not redplating at all. The amp sounds quite good but there is no clean headroom at all.
Am I doing this correctly or no? If so, what should I do? Anything?
Thanks
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