The subject of back Biasing came up recently in a thread about a Silvertone 1474, I believe.
Well, restoring a late 40's Electar/Zephyr I noticed no cathode resistor, pins 1 & 8 of the 6L6's be grounded, so I'm wondering- WTF is going on here?
Sure enough, with the field coil speaker connected and output tubes in, there's negative bias voltage on pin 5's!
I need to draw out a schematic, ones I found aren't the same.
Damn, they made a few versions of this amp. This has tremolo.
The HV center tap is connected to a dual 40uf/450v cap ground, BUT- the two positive sides are used for filtering the screens and a B+ node, not grounded as shown on the Aiken site.
There is a big old adjustable ceramic resistor between the HV center tap and ground, to adjust the bias.
So back Biasing does (did?) Exist in the real world.
Well, restoring a late 40's Electar/Zephyr I noticed no cathode resistor, pins 1 & 8 of the 6L6's be grounded, so I'm wondering- WTF is going on here?
Sure enough, with the field coil speaker connected and output tubes in, there's negative bias voltage on pin 5's!
I need to draw out a schematic, ones I found aren't the same.
Damn, they made a few versions of this amp. This has tremolo.
The HV center tap is connected to a dual 40uf/450v cap ground, BUT- the two positive sides are used for filtering the screens and a B+ node, not grounded as shown on the Aiken site.
There is a big old adjustable ceramic resistor between the HV center tap and ground, to adjust the bias.
So back Biasing does (did?) Exist in the real world.
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