I've been sticking JJ's 6V6S tubes in several of my amps, and an old Carvin X30 sounds like angels with them, right up until a tube fails. The screen resistors are very low value (maybe 10 Ohms), and beefing them up to 1K should help, and B+ is around 460V, but I'm noting a current surge through the power tubes when I take the amp off standby, like some blocking cap is passing a 200V kick, and it sticks around for a while at the power tube grids. The failure seem to occur on turn-on or turn-off. The amp runs well when it runs. I see the failure coming out of standby or shortly thereafter.
This glitch looks hard to avoid. What's the downside to simply floating the cathodes of the power tubes in standby instead of exposing tubes that are all heated up and ready to go to to a HV turn-on transient?
This glitch looks hard to avoid. What's the downside to simply floating the cathodes of the power tubes in standby instead of exposing tubes that are all heated up and ready to go to to a HV turn-on transient?
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