I copied this from another thread http://music-electronics-forum.com/t18715/ because I wasn't getting any responses to it --it is kind of an old thread. I have been reading and re-reading Merlin's SE power amp chapter but I am still puzzled.
My OT is an 8watt SE OT with 5000k:8ohm ratio and I am plugging into an 8ohm speaker.
OK, I just increased Rk to 583R (measured), but my Va is now = 389, Vk = 24V, both voltages measured to ground. Screen voltage is just a couple volts lower than the plate voltage. According to the Weber bias calculator I am still idling at 39mA for 14W dissipation.
I seem to remember reading in some threads somewhere that 6V6s are frequently used "beyond spec" in guitar amps without many problems. Am I OK with these figures? or
Should I just keep increasing Rk? Is it possible that this OT primary impedance is not compatible with a 6V6? I don't have any 16ohm speakers to use to increase the reflected impedance, but I do have a 6L6 I could put in the amp. I just wanted to see if I could get it working with a 6V6 first.
My OT is an 8watt SE OT with 5000k:8ohm ratio and I am plugging into an 8ohm speaker.
Originally posted by Groover
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I seem to remember reading in some threads somewhere that 6V6s are frequently used "beyond spec" in guitar amps without many problems. Am I OK with these figures? or
Should I just keep increasing Rk? Is it possible that this OT primary impedance is not compatible with a 6V6? I don't have any 16ohm speakers to use to increase the reflected impedance, but I do have a 6L6 I could put in the amp. I just wanted to see if I could get it working with a 6V6 first.
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