The Silvertone 1457 amp-in-case is a small single-ended amp equipped with a 6X4, 2 x 12AX7 (one for the tremolo) and one 6V6.
This amp has got a 270 ohm cathode resistor on the 6V6 but NO bypass cap: the cathode resistor goes to ground with a 33 ohm resistor in series, and goes also to the cathode of the 12AX7 tremolo tube.
Should I add a bypass cap across the cathode resistor? Or does this circuit design not involve a bypass cap?
Also, this amp has got very low volume: compared to a Fender bf/sf Champ it is much less loud. The B+ is lower than the schematics (around 280V instead of 320V), and swapping the power tube did not yield any difference. The 6V6 is biased around 12-13W at idle.
The schematic is in attachment.
TIA,
Carlo
This amp has got a 270 ohm cathode resistor on the 6V6 but NO bypass cap: the cathode resistor goes to ground with a 33 ohm resistor in series, and goes also to the cathode of the 12AX7 tremolo tube.
Should I add a bypass cap across the cathode resistor? Or does this circuit design not involve a bypass cap?
Also, this amp has got very low volume: compared to a Fender bf/sf Champ it is much less loud. The B+ is lower than the schematics (around 280V instead of 320V), and swapping the power tube did not yield any difference. The 6V6 is biased around 12-13W at idle.
The schematic is in attachment.
TIA,
Carlo
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