Finished building a Vibroverb 6G16. Having trouble with too much voltage on preamp tubes, mainly reverb. I used a PT that I got cheap 380-0-380. 470v on the plate. I see the PT for it should be 340-0-340 with 440v. My question is, is that 30v enough to make the 12AT7 reverb tube to replate?
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A tube redplates because it is drawing too much current. Check the grid and cathode voltages in relationship to the plate voltage. What is the voltage on the 12AT7 plates?
If you need to lower the voltages to the pre-amp tubes do it with the dropping resistor that's already there or add another.
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Used Ted Weber's schem & layout for it. Exact for everything but PT & OT.
https://taweber.powweb.com/store/6g16_schem.jpg
https://taweber.powweb.com/store/6g16_layout.jpg
Thanks for looking.
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I did use a weber choke, but the reverb trans is out of another amp. I dont have the cathode readings with me right now. I did measure voltage across the reverb transformer (red wire/blue wire) and it only dropped 5v (470 in, 465 out). Is that right or should it drop more?
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Originally posted by MickeyB View Postthe reverb trans is out of another amp.
Originally posted by MickeyB View Postit only dropped 5v (470 in, 465 out). Is that right or should it drop more?
When you get to the amp, check the voltage on the cathode connection. Check the cathode resistor (1K 1W) and the cathode cap (25uF@25V).
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