I have a homebuild PP amp, build with a set of transformers from an old allied radio 30W 6L6 amp.
The amp is basically using the circuits from london power (2 channel preamp, reverb, and fixed bias). Sounds great, but I would like to lower the power so I can get the sound I like (the edge of breakup/tube compression) without shackingthe whole house. I was thinking to replace the 6L6 with 6V6, and adjus the bias accordingly, as K. O'Connor suggests in his book, but:
I have a pretty high (410V) B+ voltage. In the power supply, I use diodes for rectifiers with a 600 ohm 10W resistor. How much should I decrease the B+ voltage for safe operation with 6V6? Should I add series resitors or zeners?
Should I increase the transforner impedance by connecting the 8 ohm speaker to the 4 ohm tab, or leave it alone? I guess I can always try that, but what do you think?
I would appreciate suggestions before I start changing things (particularily when it comes to avoiding blowing up components)
The amp is basically using the circuits from london power (2 channel preamp, reverb, and fixed bias). Sounds great, but I would like to lower the power so I can get the sound I like (the edge of breakup/tube compression) without shackingthe whole house. I was thinking to replace the 6L6 with 6V6, and adjus the bias accordingly, as K. O'Connor suggests in his book, but:
I have a pretty high (410V) B+ voltage. In the power supply, I use diodes for rectifiers with a 600 ohm 10W resistor. How much should I decrease the B+ voltage for safe operation with 6V6? Should I add series resitors or zeners?
Should I increase the transforner impedance by connecting the 8 ohm speaker to the 4 ohm tab, or leave it alone? I guess I can always try that, but what do you think?
I would appreciate suggestions before I start changing things (particularily when it comes to avoiding blowing up components)
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