So I was trying to search for this info, but Google keeps interrupting my search with a malware warning message.
So I'll post and take whatever flak I get. I was working on a 6505+ the other day and just replacing tubes noted that the bias adjustment only allowed a bias current of around 20-24mA. Now I know these amps a rebiased cold and that is just the way they are, but I was checking bias on an orange AD200B and noticed that the bias current was only around 21mA, this seemed way too cold for the amp to actualy put out the rated 200 watts. I'm sure that I'm missing something and I know it's bias point is not the only deciding factor in output power. Is the bias half the "normal" calculation of 70% because the tubes are in parallel?
Understanding output stages eludes me a lot more than preamp design. If anyone can point me in a good direction I really need to work on my understanding of output stages, and Merlin says he's gonna take a while to write a power amp book... Maybe a TUT book?
So I'll post and take whatever flak I get. I was working on a 6505+ the other day and just replacing tubes noted that the bias adjustment only allowed a bias current of around 20-24mA. Now I know these amps a rebiased cold and that is just the way they are, but I was checking bias on an orange AD200B and noticed that the bias current was only around 21mA, this seemed way too cold for the amp to actualy put out the rated 200 watts. I'm sure that I'm missing something and I know it's bias point is not the only deciding factor in output power. Is the bias half the "normal" calculation of 70% because the tubes are in parallel?
Understanding output stages eludes me a lot more than preamp design. If anyone can point me in a good direction I really need to work on my understanding of output stages, and Merlin says he's gonna take a while to write a power amp book... Maybe a TUT book?
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