I read this thread http://music-electronics-forum.com/t10296/
Which discusses one way of getting the appropriate cathode voltages and other associated values..
I see that he arbitrarily selects 275V as the B+ in this scenario, and since we want 250V on the plate for class A operation, we need 25V on the cathode, and we want 100ma cathode current, so we select a (25/.1) 250ohm resistor.
And that makes sense to me.
I was just wondering though if 25V on the cathode is any better, worse or even different than using any other scenario to accomplish the same 250V on the plate.
What if I said I had 300V B+ from my PT, and so I calculated for having 50V on the cathode?.. which would mean I would need a (50/.1) 500ohm resistor.
Mainly what got me thinking about this initially, is looking at the typical operation information for the el34 http://www.drtube.com/datasheets/el34-sed2002.pdf It mentions:
This mentions "grid1 control voltage: -14V" Doesn't that mean that ideally I would want 14V at the cathode? Which would mean I'd want a 264V B+ and then a (14/.1) 140ohm cathode resistor?
I've been reading as much information as I can on the subject, some of it is just going over my head though. Hopefully someone can help me out with this.
EDIT: I would love to see a schematic with voltages of a class A push-pull amp using el34's.. Fixed bias or cathode biased, doesn't matter. For some reason I can't find this anywhere..
Which discusses one way of getting the appropriate cathode voltages and other associated values..
I see that he arbitrarily selects 275V as the B+ in this scenario, and since we want 250V on the plate for class A operation, we need 25V on the cathode, and we want 100ma cathode current, so we select a (25/.1) 250ohm resistor.
And that makes sense to me.
I was just wondering though if 25V on the cathode is any better, worse or even different than using any other scenario to accomplish the same 250V on the plate.
What if I said I had 300V B+ from my PT, and so I calculated for having 50V on the cathode?.. which would mean I would need a (50/.1) 500ohm resistor.
Mainly what got me thinking about this initially, is looking at the typical operation information for the el34 http://www.drtube.com/datasheets/el34-sed2002.pdf It mentions:
Typical Operation
AF Power Amplifier, Class A1 (single tube)
Plate Voltage 250 V
Grid 2 Screen Voltage 250 V
Grid 1 Control Voltage* -14 V
Peak AF Grid 1 Control Voltage 14 V
Zero Signal Plate Current 100 mA
Maximum Signal Plate Current 105 mA
Zero Signal Grid 2 Screen Current (avg) 15 mA
Transconductance (nominal) 11,000 mS
Load Resistance 2000 Ohms
Output Power at 5% distortion 10 W
AF Power Amplifier, Class A1 (single tube)
Plate Voltage 250 V
Grid 2 Screen Voltage 250 V
Grid 1 Control Voltage* -14 V
Peak AF Grid 1 Control Voltage 14 V
Zero Signal Plate Current 100 mA
Maximum Signal Plate Current 105 mA
Zero Signal Grid 2 Screen Current (avg) 15 mA
Transconductance (nominal) 11,000 mS
Load Resistance 2000 Ohms
Output Power at 5% distortion 10 W
I've been reading as much information as I can on the subject, some of it is just going over my head though. Hopefully someone can help me out with this.
EDIT: I would love to see a schematic with voltages of a class A push-pull amp using el34's.. Fixed bias or cathode biased, doesn't matter. For some reason I can't find this anywhere..
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