A client of mine just picked up a Marshall 1974X Reissue Combo Amp and great condition. He brought it to me to check it over, while picking up his Hiwatt SS20/40 112 Combo Amp that had some warranty work done. When I looked at the Amp assembly of the Marshall,I noticed the EZ81 Rectifier tube and the two different EL84 power tubes that were installed were noticeably blackened on their plate structures inside the tube glass. I ordered new J/J EL84 & EZ81 tubes, which came in today.
Marshall-1974X-18W-Schematic.pdf
When I measured the plate current of the new EL84 power tubes, they were 56mA, and plate dissipation was 17.6W with plate voltage of 321VDC. Cathode Bias resistor was the stock 91 ohm/10W value.
This seems considerably higher than I'd expect. On Cathode bias amps, can you get lower plate current by selecting lower Transconductance in what's available from the distributor? Tubes and More/Antique Electronic Supply was the vendor. Of course, increasing the Cathode Bias resistor would also lower that.
Marshall-1974X-18W-Schematic.pdf
When I measured the plate current of the new EL84 power tubes, they were 56mA, and plate dissipation was 17.6W with plate voltage of 321VDC. Cathode Bias resistor was the stock 91 ohm/10W value.
This seems considerably higher than I'd expect. On Cathode bias amps, can you get lower plate current by selecting lower Transconductance in what's available from the distributor? Tubes and More/Antique Electronic Supply was the vendor. Of course, increasing the Cathode Bias resistor would also lower that.
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