i built an amp a few weeks ago. its a fairly traditional amp with a 5f6a order of stages but with a different tone stack, a pentode instead of a triode preceding the cathode follower, a post pi MV (dual gang pot type, cant remember the name) and an output section along the lines of a ac30.
i originally had issues with a lack of power/volume. i thought it was related to the pair of output tubes being almost finished (which i had run for a while with with rectifier diodes bypassing the cathode bias resistor instead of the zener diodes i planned to have in the spot. didnt notice the redplating for a long while as the chassis was upside down so i could measure voltages.)
i ordered some new tubes and just started to test the amp again now and realised that the issue wasnt the (amazingly alive) tubes.
when testing the amp with the new tubes found that the issue was that the PI was seriously imbalanced (one putting out ~100vp-p somewhat clean, the other put out 25vp-p of very not clean). i checked the plate resistors and found them both at 100k as expected. before doing further tests and checking the tube i remembered that the first stage was also oddly imbalanced (*see description below). i had run the 12ax7's on 12.6v as the pt has 2 filament windings and doing it this way should keep the filament windings a bit simpler. i floated the 12.6vac filament by connecting pin9 to a voltage divider off of one power supply nodes giving it 45v.
testing it shows that the voltage across the filament for each triode is balanced at 6.3v each, so it doesnt seem to be an issue. seems a coincident that both 12ax7's (the only tubes that are running off the 12.6v supply, the other filaments are supplied by the 2 6.3v supplies that make up the 12.6v)
anyone have any insight into this? sorry if this is kinda in the wrong forum, but i think i know the problem, i just want to understand the theory behind the issue. it seems to be a pretty odd situation imo.
*in my earlier tests i noticed that the plate voltage on the 12ax7 on the input triodes were very different. the input has 2 triodes in parrallel with different cathode bias systems and a different coupling cap out (one is designed to be a bright style channel while the other is for a normal channel). one uses a red led for biasing and the other uses a 1k5 resistor (with a .82uf cap bypassing it). the one with the 1k5+cap has a plate voltage around 95v, while the other is around 150v. both are running from a power supply node with a voltage of ~210v. this did not correct itself with a tube change.
i originally had issues with a lack of power/volume. i thought it was related to the pair of output tubes being almost finished (which i had run for a while with with rectifier diodes bypassing the cathode bias resistor instead of the zener diodes i planned to have in the spot. didnt notice the redplating for a long while as the chassis was upside down so i could measure voltages.)
i ordered some new tubes and just started to test the amp again now and realised that the issue wasnt the (amazingly alive) tubes.
when testing the amp with the new tubes found that the issue was that the PI was seriously imbalanced (one putting out ~100vp-p somewhat clean, the other put out 25vp-p of very not clean). i checked the plate resistors and found them both at 100k as expected. before doing further tests and checking the tube i remembered that the first stage was also oddly imbalanced (*see description below). i had run the 12ax7's on 12.6v as the pt has 2 filament windings and doing it this way should keep the filament windings a bit simpler. i floated the 12.6vac filament by connecting pin9 to a voltage divider off of one power supply nodes giving it 45v.
testing it shows that the voltage across the filament for each triode is balanced at 6.3v each, so it doesnt seem to be an issue. seems a coincident that both 12ax7's (the only tubes that are running off the 12.6v supply, the other filaments are supplied by the 2 6.3v supplies that make up the 12.6v)
anyone have any insight into this? sorry if this is kinda in the wrong forum, but i think i know the problem, i just want to understand the theory behind the issue. it seems to be a pretty odd situation imo.
*in my earlier tests i noticed that the plate voltage on the 12ax7 on the input triodes were very different. the input has 2 triodes in parrallel with different cathode bias systems and a different coupling cap out (one is designed to be a bright style channel while the other is for a normal channel). one uses a red led for biasing and the other uses a 1k5 resistor (with a .82uf cap bypassing it). the one with the 1k5+cap has a plate voltage around 95v, while the other is around 150v. both are running from a power supply node with a voltage of ~210v. this did not correct itself with a tube change.
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