My late 1960s YGM-3 voltages seem high (to me). I do not want to cook my output tubes. Not sure what a pair of 6BQ5 max voltage are.
My VDC are
B+ 397
B++ 300
6BQ5 plates 390
I am looking at the reissue factory schematic for voltage references. The reissue uses (3) 32 uF caps in the power supply filtering, my amp uses (3) 40 uF.
The reissue VDC are
B+ 372
B++ 268
6BQ5 plates 367
Is it a concern? Tube specs indicate 300 VDC max on 6BQ5 plates, yet even the reissue shows 367 at the plates.
I can reduce B++ with higher value dropping resistor, I got B++ down to 273, but then my 6BQ5 plates go up to 406.
Thank you. MarkO
My VDC are
B+ 397
B++ 300
6BQ5 plates 390
I am looking at the reissue factory schematic for voltage references. The reissue uses (3) 32 uF caps in the power supply filtering, my amp uses (3) 40 uF.
The reissue VDC are
B+ 372
B++ 268
6BQ5 plates 367
Is it a concern? Tube specs indicate 300 VDC max on 6BQ5 plates, yet even the reissue shows 367 at the plates.
I can reduce B++ with higher value dropping resistor, I got B++ down to 273, but then my 6BQ5 plates go up to 406.
Thank you. MarkO
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