I'm converting a Conn to a Bassman 6G6 single-channel.
The Conn has a massive PT and has two separate rectifiers: a 5Y3 and a 5U4. Each has its' own filament leads and its' own HT leads. The two share a CT.
Unloaded readings on the pins are 385 - 385VAC for the 5Y3 socket and 312-312VAC for the 5U4 socket.
For test purposes, since I just finished up the filtering and choke work, I took the B+ off the lower voltage secondary but used a 5AR4, which is what was called for in the 6G6 circuit. With only the one tube installed, I got 421VDC. Tomorrow I'll take the B+ off the other socket to see how much higher, and closer to the 450 target, I'll get.
Anyway, I started to think about using both of the rectifiers, possibly a pair of 5AR4s. Looking at the tweed circuits that used two rectifiers (5E6, 5D8, etc) I see that there was one filament secondary and one HT secondary, and that they were simply paralleled, with the B+ coming of both tubes' pin 8s.
Can I do this with the Conn? Or am I asking for trouble because of the completely separate secondary sets? If so could I use one set of filament + one set of HT, parallel a la Fender and disconnect the unused sets? If I did I'd be drawing much more off of the set that's being used, but nothing off the set that wasn't.
Ideas?
The Conn has a massive PT and has two separate rectifiers: a 5Y3 and a 5U4. Each has its' own filament leads and its' own HT leads. The two share a CT.
Unloaded readings on the pins are 385 - 385VAC for the 5Y3 socket and 312-312VAC for the 5U4 socket.
For test purposes, since I just finished up the filtering and choke work, I took the B+ off the lower voltage secondary but used a 5AR4, which is what was called for in the 6G6 circuit. With only the one tube installed, I got 421VDC. Tomorrow I'll take the B+ off the other socket to see how much higher, and closer to the 450 target, I'll get.
Anyway, I started to think about using both of the rectifiers, possibly a pair of 5AR4s. Looking at the tweed circuits that used two rectifiers (5E6, 5D8, etc) I see that there was one filament secondary and one HT secondary, and that they were simply paralleled, with the B+ coming of both tubes' pin 8s.
Can I do this with the Conn? Or am I asking for trouble because of the completely separate secondary sets? If so could I use one set of filament + one set of HT, parallel a la Fender and disconnect the unused sets? If I did I'd be drawing much more off of the set that's being used, but nothing off the set that wasn't.
Ideas?
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