I am in the process of finishing up a Ac15 style amp. I built with Mercury mag power and output trans, as well as choke. All parts are standard, but i have a couple of questions regarding the build.
The first is that my supressor grid voltage is higher than the plate voltage on both tubes. Originally i had two different nodes powering this area. the first was right after the rectifier, and that went to OT center tap, second went to the suppressor grid after the choke and then 100R resistor. When i couldn't bring the voltage down, i tried moving both to the same power node(after the choke) they plates are around 360, and the supp grid is around 368..Seems wonky to me..Any ideas on where to go with this?
I am also trying to get the right bias on the powertubes. Again stock cathode value is 130R, but i am using the Mercury power tran which outputs more voltage so my voltages are up throughout the circuit. Right now i have a 150R in there(with the cap of course) and getting around 13 volts on the cathode. I have checked the plate current and with the 130, it was around 42-43ma per tube. I think i would like to bring it down a bit still. Any suggestions here? It sounds great, but even for this design it seems that the tubes are being pushed too hard. This may be the supressor grid wierdness, but either way it sounds so good i want to button it up and get it out on a gig!
As always, much gratitude for your generosity and knowledge
Best
Ian
The first is that my supressor grid voltage is higher than the plate voltage on both tubes. Originally i had two different nodes powering this area. the first was right after the rectifier, and that went to OT center tap, second went to the suppressor grid after the choke and then 100R resistor. When i couldn't bring the voltage down, i tried moving both to the same power node(after the choke) they plates are around 360, and the supp grid is around 368..Seems wonky to me..Any ideas on where to go with this?
I am also trying to get the right bias on the powertubes. Again stock cathode value is 130R, but i am using the Mercury power tran which outputs more voltage so my voltages are up throughout the circuit. Right now i have a 150R in there(with the cap of course) and getting around 13 volts on the cathode. I have checked the plate current and with the 130, it was around 42-43ma per tube. I think i would like to bring it down a bit still. Any suggestions here? It sounds great, but even for this design it seems that the tubes are being pushed too hard. This may be the supressor grid wierdness, but either way it sounds so good i want to button it up and get it out on a gig!
As always, much gratitude for your generosity and knowledge
Best
Ian
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