Hello, all.
I've just completed a 5E7 Chassis using a Weber PT and am using some NOS JAN Phil 6L6WGBs. Bias circuit is like the stock fender, but subbing a 50KL pot for the 56K resistor. pV is a bit low @ 388V, but the preamp voltages are spot on. I initially read ~64mA across each 1 Ohm rK to ground with my 50K pot maxed out. Experimenting with a decade box, it took a 100K resistor in series with the bias pot to get the reading down to 30mA across each resistor. At this point, the bias pot was maxed in the other direction. It seems that a ~70K resistor would allow the pot to sweep 20-40mA. I've never had to use such a large resistor here. Any insight?
Thanks!
I've just completed a 5E7 Chassis using a Weber PT and am using some NOS JAN Phil 6L6WGBs. Bias circuit is like the stock fender, but subbing a 50KL pot for the 56K resistor. pV is a bit low @ 388V, but the preamp voltages are spot on. I initially read ~64mA across each 1 Ohm rK to ground with my 50K pot maxed out. Experimenting with a decade box, it took a 100K resistor in series with the bias pot to get the reading down to 30mA across each resistor. At this point, the bias pot was maxed in the other direction. It seems that a ~70K resistor would allow the pot to sweep 20-40mA. I've never had to use such a large resistor here. Any insight?
Thanks!
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