I just A/B'd a SF Princeton Reverb with a RCA 5U4 and a Mullard GZ34 rectifier. With the 6V6's biased to 20ma, the Mullard is so much more fun to play. The plate voltages with the Mullard is 440 volts however, compared to 420 volts with the 5U4. I was reading in G Weber's book about reducing plate voltages with a zener diode on the B+ centertap. So, a few questions:
Has anyone done this?
Is it a legitimate/safe way to drop the plate voltage 20 or 30 volts?
What might be a good voltage to obtain for NOS RCA 6V6's? The schematic calls for 410 and that's way over the design max already.
Any problems with this method?
Any advice would be appreciated—that GZ34 sounds soooo good.
Has anyone done this?
Is it a legitimate/safe way to drop the plate voltage 20 or 30 volts?
What might be a good voltage to obtain for NOS RCA 6V6's? The schematic calls for 410 and that's way over the design max already.
Any problems with this method?
Any advice would be appreciated—that GZ34 sounds soooo good.
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