I have a home built amp which uses the aa1164 Princeton schematic (except for a 40/20/20/20uF filter can, Hammond Deluxe OT and an Eminence/Fender 12" speaker). At gigs, I typically run the amp turned up about halfway, where it overdrives slightly with the harder struck notes and is clean-ish when I play lightly. I get usable volume this way and I like the character of the breakup, but just a touch more headroom wouldn't go amiss.
I've seen a few posts recommending the Stokes mod (moving the PI plate supply up to the next step in the B+ chain), and other posts suggesting that this may stress the power transformer unduly. I am using a Hammond PT rated for 81ma at 330-0-330v. My plate voltage is at 408v and I'm running EH 6V6 valves, currently biased at 22ma. Would I be foolish to try moving the PI supply up a step?
I've seen a few posts recommending the Stokes mod (moving the PI plate supply up to the next step in the B+ chain), and other posts suggesting that this may stress the power transformer unduly. I am using a Hammond PT rated for 81ma at 330-0-330v. My plate voltage is at 408v and I'm running EH 6V6 valves, currently biased at 22ma. Would I be foolish to try moving the PI supply up a step?
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