I'm working on a 1940's to early 50's Operadio(Dukane) PA head. It is similar to this schem at triode electronics:
http://www.triodeel.com/du1a45a.gif
Mine has just two mic inputs, 2 6L6's, and a 5V4 rectifier. I've replaced all the electrolytics and it powers up and sounds pretty good with a guitar. The thing I'm wondering about is R15 on the schematic. In my amp, its a big chorkin' ceramic wirewound 10K that connects the screens to the cathode on the 6L6's. It just seems to me like i'm throwing away some power here. The first dropping resistor in the power supply (2K in mine) is also a big ceramic and it heats up QUITE hot indicating a fair amount of current. Any thoughts?
http://www.triodeel.com/du1a45a.gif
Mine has just two mic inputs, 2 6L6's, and a 5V4 rectifier. I've replaced all the electrolytics and it powers up and sounds pretty good with a guitar. The thing I'm wondering about is R15 on the schematic. In my amp, its a big chorkin' ceramic wirewound 10K that connects the screens to the cathode on the 6L6's. It just seems to me like i'm throwing away some power here. The first dropping resistor in the power supply (2K in mine) is also a big ceramic and it heats up QUITE hot indicating a fair amount of current. Any thoughts?
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