I am working on an amp that is a (not quite) conversion of an old Conn Organ amp. We have reused the chassis and iron, while essentially retrofitting all guts (stripped and rebuilt). The base schematic is a Fender 6G2 Princeton, with some tonestack mods, and substituting 5881's for the 6v6's of the 6G2 to get a bit more power/headroom...
http://music-electronics-forum.com/a...&thumb=1&stc=1
At this point, I'm getting a good bit of sound, but I thought it seemed way quiet for what it should be... my B+ at the plates is ~455 and Bias voltage is sitting around -47v, but a 10R resistor to connect the cathodes to ground gives me 0.22v, which equates to ~2.2mA of current... How am I at 20x lower than where I need to be?
I came across this thread here about a similar kind of issue... http://music-electronics-forum.com/t37497/
5U4GB recto is good... I checked my heaters (as was the issue in the linked thread), and I've got 6.7vAC, which is high but still reasonable. Is there someplace I'm not looking that could be the culprit for not having enough current draw? Is the OPT dead? I've noticed that I can feel some vibration coming from the PT and OPT... Boy, I hope they aren't fried...
http://music-electronics-forum.com/a...&thumb=1&stc=1
At this point, I'm getting a good bit of sound, but I thought it seemed way quiet for what it should be... my B+ at the plates is ~455 and Bias voltage is sitting around -47v, but a 10R resistor to connect the cathodes to ground gives me 0.22v, which equates to ~2.2mA of current... How am I at 20x lower than where I need to be?
I came across this thread here about a similar kind of issue... http://music-electronics-forum.com/t37497/
5U4GB recto is good... I checked my heaters (as was the issue in the linked thread), and I've got 6.7vAC, which is high but still reasonable. Is there someplace I'm not looking that could be the culprit for not having enough current draw? Is the OPT dead? I've noticed that I can feel some vibration coming from the PT and OPT... Boy, I hope they aren't fried...
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