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"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Concerning linear reduction of grid drive: The first thing that comes to my mind would be decreasing the grid-to-ground resistors to 100k or lower. But of course there is a number of other possibilities as well.- Own Opinions Only -
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Originally posted by Reader View PostOKay but please put up with me as I ask another question. My confusion is that the drawing shows a screen voltage on pin 4 of the V10 6L6 of 454 volts. It also shows a screen voltage on pin 4 of the V12 EL34 of 383 volts. Granted there is a 1K7 more screen resistance and a 6.8 V zener in the feed to the V12 EL34 but that seems not to explain the extra 71 V lower voltage at the V12 EL34 Pin 4. Can you tell me what I am missing? is the sample schematic just bogus?
It is entirely possible, that is where the screen node is dropped to 383 Vdc. (something like a 6 K/ 7W resistor)
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IIRC I used 150k for the grid load. Which isn't a huge reduction from the common 220k value. I honestly don't remember what I did to reduce drive on the two tube AB1 amp. The other was single ended so I just reduced gain from the driving stage."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
"Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas
"If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostThe Mesa schematic as shown does not include the power supply circuit.
It is entirely possible, that is where the screen node is dropped to 383 Vdc. (something like a 6 K/ 7W resistor)
Mr Chuck H said that the figure was lifter from a Mesa schematic and that Mesa is often deliberately deceptive. A case of learner beware?Keep learning. Never give up.
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Originally posted by Reader View PostOKay but please put up with me as I ask another question. My confusion is that the drawing shows a screen voltage on pin 4 of the V10 6L6 of 454 volts. It also shows a screen voltage on pin 4 of the V12 EL34 of 383 volts. Granted there is a 1K7 more screen resistance and a 6.8 V zener in the feed to the V12 EL34 but that seems not to explain the extra 71 V lower voltage at the V12 EL34 Pin 4. Can you tell me what I am missing? is the sample schematic just bogus?
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Originally posted by Pedro Vecino View PostThat part of the scheme corresponds to the Road King model. I think the exact diode is 1N5372 (62V/5W). It must be a typo.Keep learning. Never give up.
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It can't "regulate" the voltage to below a limit during spikes but it does reduce them by the amount of the zener voltage.
The zener number on the schematic (Roadking II) is obviously wrong. It's more like 1N5372 which is a 62V 5W zener.
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