A question about adjusting cathode biased amps:
I´ve an old P.A. 20 watts amp that uses 360 volts and 2x6L6 cathode biased with a common 270 Ohm resistor + 22uF paralleled.
With a new pair of 6L6GC Sylvania (original model that had that amp but new), the current through each plate (directly measured) is 45mA.
The question is: when adjusting an amplifier like this, is considered maximum dissipation 25/30 watts per 6L6?, or should be considered the limit set (in this case 10/12 watts per 6L6)? Or another set by this low HT?
The output transformer has a size corresponding with 20 watts (deluxe reverb or similar) and with the original bias setting basically sounds good but tends to distortion prematurely.
If the amp had been 2x6V6 would not doubt about it, but having 2x6L6 ... That is the question. I'm not familiarized with this type of amplifiers.
Thank you very much!
I´ve an old P.A. 20 watts amp that uses 360 volts and 2x6L6 cathode biased with a common 270 Ohm resistor + 22uF paralleled.
With a new pair of 6L6GC Sylvania (original model that had that amp but new), the current through each plate (directly measured) is 45mA.
The question is: when adjusting an amplifier like this, is considered maximum dissipation 25/30 watts per 6L6?, or should be considered the limit set (in this case 10/12 watts per 6L6)? Or another set by this low HT?
The output transformer has a size corresponding with 20 watts (deluxe reverb or similar) and with the original bias setting basically sounds good but tends to distortion prematurely.
If the amp had been 2x6V6 would not doubt about it, but having 2x6L6 ... That is the question. I'm not familiarized with this type of amplifiers.
Thank you very much!
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