I put together an amp with spare parts. All octal, parallel 6SC7 into 6SH7 driving a 6SH7 as a cathodyne into 2x6L6s.
It works but not as well as I think it can. Right now the 6l6 plates are around 450V, screens at 399, preamp nodes at around 320V. Fixed bias with the idle at 25ma apiece.
I put a 1khz signal into, i'm only getting 14W clean into an 8ohm load. Actually I'm not sure how many clean watts I'm getting. If i adjust the volume the signal coming out of the second stage as pictured below is as big as it can be before distorting. So it's not really clean at the OT since the cathodyne is buggin, but as clean as the amp should be before the preamp distorts. I measure 7.6VAC at the output jack. So (7.6*1.4)^2 / 8 = about 14W. The signal coming out of my second gain stage (6SH7 pentode, 130k Rp, 220k screen, 0.1u screen bypass to cathode, 390 ohm cathode bypassed with 2.2uF) is looking normal and fine (the signal gen has an asymmetrical shape.)
The cathodyne has 100k load resistors, 3.5k cathode resistor, 1M grid stopper, 470k screen unbypassed, 470k grid leak. Cathode signal comes at the junction of the cathode resistor and the load resistor/grid leak resistor. On the oscilloscope, here I'm getting what Merlin called "frequency doubling" on the anode from grid current messing up the cathode voltage. This is happening even though i used the suggested 1M grid stopper.
All scales are 5V/div.
Cathode output:
Anode output:
Combined:
The signal coming out of the cathodyne is much smaller than the signal going in. It should be 0.9 to 1 gain right? Why is the signal so much smaller?
This small signal then doesn't really get amplified by the power tubes since I think it's not enough voltage from the concertina to drive the power tubes. Any ideas of how to get the output from the cathodyne? Has anyone done it with a pentode before?
OT:
It works but not as well as I think it can. Right now the 6l6 plates are around 450V, screens at 399, preamp nodes at around 320V. Fixed bias with the idle at 25ma apiece.
I put a 1khz signal into, i'm only getting 14W clean into an 8ohm load. Actually I'm not sure how many clean watts I'm getting. If i adjust the volume the signal coming out of the second stage as pictured below is as big as it can be before distorting. So it's not really clean at the OT since the cathodyne is buggin, but as clean as the amp should be before the preamp distorts. I measure 7.6VAC at the output jack. So (7.6*1.4)^2 / 8 = about 14W. The signal coming out of my second gain stage (6SH7 pentode, 130k Rp, 220k screen, 0.1u screen bypass to cathode, 390 ohm cathode bypassed with 2.2uF) is looking normal and fine (the signal gen has an asymmetrical shape.)
The cathodyne has 100k load resistors, 3.5k cathode resistor, 1M grid stopper, 470k screen unbypassed, 470k grid leak. Cathode signal comes at the junction of the cathode resistor and the load resistor/grid leak resistor. On the oscilloscope, here I'm getting what Merlin called "frequency doubling" on the anode from grid current messing up the cathode voltage. This is happening even though i used the suggested 1M grid stopper.
All scales are 5V/div.
Cathode output:
Anode output:
Combined:
The signal coming out of the cathodyne is much smaller than the signal going in. It should be 0.9 to 1 gain right? Why is the signal so much smaller?
This small signal then doesn't really get amplified by the power tubes since I think it's not enough voltage from the concertina to drive the power tubes. Any ideas of how to get the output from the cathodyne? Has anyone done it with a pentode before?
OT:
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