I have a Hiwatt DR103 on my workbench with the usual anaemic bias supply issues; squeezing every last drop out of the circuit gives me -38 to -40VDC, which gives borderline bias levels of 70-80% max dissipation, depending on EL34 age and brand.
I know the common procedure seems to be modding the circuit for a voltage doubler, but it seemed like excessive modification when a few more volts is all that's really needed. My simple solution was to lift the grounded leg of the bias tap and attach it to one side of the heater/filament supply. That boosts the bias supply by 3VAC, which equates to about 5VDC more on the grids, which actually shifts things into cold-ish bias (~60%). Then all I needed to do was swap out the ground resistor with a resistor+trimmer arrangement so I could dial the bias back to the usual 70% of max.
I've done some searching and haven't been able to find an example of anyone doing this before, which makes me wonder if I'm overlooking something that makes it a bad idea? It certainly seems to work and sound fine, but I'd appreciate any feedback on whether my idea is clever in its simplicity or stupid in its ignorance.
Thanks,
J
I know the common procedure seems to be modding the circuit for a voltage doubler, but it seemed like excessive modification when a few more volts is all that's really needed. My simple solution was to lift the grounded leg of the bias tap and attach it to one side of the heater/filament supply. That boosts the bias supply by 3VAC, which equates to about 5VDC more on the grids, which actually shifts things into cold-ish bias (~60%). Then all I needed to do was swap out the ground resistor with a resistor+trimmer arrangement so I could dial the bias back to the usual 70% of max.
I've done some searching and haven't been able to find an example of anyone doing this before, which makes me wonder if I'm overlooking something that makes it a bad idea? It certainly seems to work and sound fine, but I'd appreciate any feedback on whether my idea is clever in its simplicity or stupid in its ignorance.
Thanks,
J
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