Hello guys...and maybe gals? Any ladies here?
I'm working on a Mojo kit 18w TMB "Marshall".
The schematic calls for a 130 ohm cathode resistor bypassed with a 25uf/25v cap.
With this arrangement my plate voltage is 355vdc.
Plate-to-cathode is 343.5 vdc.
Voltage drop across cathode resistor is 11.5vdc
About 40ma net current.
All of this conspires to have the tubes running about 13.75 watts per tube. Too high IMO. Sounds good, no red plating, but that's well over 100% for EL84s.
I'd like this amp to be trouble free and have respectable tube life so I put a 180ohm resistor for the cathode bias and that dropped my bias right down to about 33ma; 12 watts on the money. But my plate voltage is now up around 360vdc.
I know it's fairly common for EL84 amps to push the plate voltage over the EL84s specified limits, but I'm wondering if you think this plate voltage is okay as long as my cathode-bias current is safe for the tubes.
I'm working on a Mojo kit 18w TMB "Marshall".
The schematic calls for a 130 ohm cathode resistor bypassed with a 25uf/25v cap.
With this arrangement my plate voltage is 355vdc.
Plate-to-cathode is 343.5 vdc.
Voltage drop across cathode resistor is 11.5vdc
About 40ma net current.
All of this conspires to have the tubes running about 13.75 watts per tube. Too high IMO. Sounds good, no red plating, but that's well over 100% for EL84s.
I'd like this amp to be trouble free and have respectable tube life so I put a 180ohm resistor for the cathode bias and that dropped my bias right down to about 33ma; 12 watts on the money. But my plate voltage is now up around 360vdc.
I know it's fairly common for EL84 amps to push the plate voltage over the EL84s specified limits, but I'm wondering if you think this plate voltage is okay as long as my cathode-bias current is safe for the tubes.
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