Hi Friends.
I understand that blocking distortion can cause red plating - though I have never experienced the possibility until recently while using a Fuzz pedal.
I just finished a Marshall 1987 type circuit. I biased it a bit cooler than 70% so that the hotter tube is running at about 33mA.
Plates, both at 460VDC
v4 CT to pin 3 at 33.4Ω
v5 CT to pin 3 at 33.9Ω
voltage drop at v4 -0.80VDC
voltage drop at v5 -1.0VDC
v4 @ 23mA
v5 @ 33mA
bias voltage is set at -42VDC
Yes, I know - the tubes are grossly mismatched. I have three pairs of tubes I use as "beater" tubes in situations such as this - first startup etc. This was the better of the three sets unfortunately. This time I just didn't happen to have a good balanced pair on hand - just ordered a set of TAD EL34B-STR - should be here on Wednesday. I think at that time I will discard the three sets.
Anyway, here is the scenario... Amp sounds very good. I play this type of circuit with many controls on max, bass on 0. Everything up to this point is great. Once I introduce a fuzz pedal or a uni-vibe (in this case a Fulltone 70 for Fuzz and a Fulltone MDV-3 Deja Vibe) v4 slowly starts to show signs that eventually it will red plate... there is a very slight glow that begins to take place. I assume if I play through it long enough, it will go into full blown red plating.
And v4 is the "cooler" of the two. v5 shows no sign of glow whatsoever. So I am curious to better understand this. Can someone give me some details?
What are the chances this is happening in other amps that I have that I am not seeing because the other chassis are all installed in their boxes?
Just FYI, when the tubes are better matched within 2 mA or less, I set the bias to be more in the 50% to 60% range.
Thank you all in advance.
I understand that blocking distortion can cause red plating - though I have never experienced the possibility until recently while using a Fuzz pedal.
I just finished a Marshall 1987 type circuit. I biased it a bit cooler than 70% so that the hotter tube is running at about 33mA.
Plates, both at 460VDC
v4 CT to pin 3 at 33.4Ω
v5 CT to pin 3 at 33.9Ω
voltage drop at v4 -0.80VDC
voltage drop at v5 -1.0VDC
v4 @ 23mA
v5 @ 33mA
bias voltage is set at -42VDC
Yes, I know - the tubes are grossly mismatched. I have three pairs of tubes I use as "beater" tubes in situations such as this - first startup etc. This was the better of the three sets unfortunately. This time I just didn't happen to have a good balanced pair on hand - just ordered a set of TAD EL34B-STR - should be here on Wednesday. I think at that time I will discard the three sets.
Anyway, here is the scenario... Amp sounds very good. I play this type of circuit with many controls on max, bass on 0. Everything up to this point is great. Once I introduce a fuzz pedal or a uni-vibe (in this case a Fulltone 70 for Fuzz and a Fulltone MDV-3 Deja Vibe) v4 slowly starts to show signs that eventually it will red plate... there is a very slight glow that begins to take place. I assume if I play through it long enough, it will go into full blown red plating.
And v4 is the "cooler" of the two. v5 shows no sign of glow whatsoever. So I am curious to better understand this. Can someone give me some details?
What are the chances this is happening in other amps that I have that I am not seeing because the other chassis are all installed in their boxes?
Just FYI, when the tubes are better matched within 2 mA or less, I set the bias to be more in the 50% to 60% range.
Thank you all in advance.
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