Built a single channel deluxe reverb. Have been playing it for a while to get to know it first, and now I am tweaking it a bit to dial it in to my taste and getting it gig ready and all.
To make a long story short, I noticed that preamp voltages were higher than the spec, while voltages elsewhere were just right. So I did some calculations, and figured that I'd need another 10k resistor in series with the last one in the B+ rail. I put it in et voila, voltages are just about right.
It can't be that easy, can it? By adding another resistor onto the b+ rail, and increasing the total resistance on the b+ rail by 50%, I am not hurting anything, am I? I guess I am just dissipating a little extra power (that would normally go to the plates of the other channel), right?
To make a long story short, I noticed that preamp voltages were higher than the spec, while voltages elsewhere were just right. So I did some calculations, and figured that I'd need another 10k resistor in series with the last one in the B+ rail. I put it in et voila, voltages are just about right.
It can't be that easy, can it? By adding another resistor onto the b+ rail, and increasing the total resistance on the b+ rail by 50%, I am not hurting anything, am I? I guess I am just dissipating a little extra power (that would normally go to the plates of the other channel), right?
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