Hello MEF Community
I’ve been a long time follower here and have learned & enjoyed very much. I have some successful builds, a 5E3, 18 watt lite2b, and four from AX84. On a next build I’d like to put a digital panel meter on the rear panel of the amp with the ability to use a momentary toggle switch to display the mv draw(drop)?? across a 1 ohm resistor, of each power tube. I’ve seen cheap meters on eBay and more expensive elsewhere. Some are only 5/8” X 1 ½”.
I’d like your opinion whether or not this would work. I have some high quality switches that I could mount sideways. Momentary on in both directions. If you used a separate display for each tube, you could mount them on the front and let them display continuously.
Would there be a better parameter to have the ability to meter on the power tubes, more directly than what I propose? I am WAY noob. I just thought it might be a nice uncommon feature to have a bias display built right into the amp. Maybe too pricy for industry but not for the home builder.
The pic is the rear panel of my last build, the 18 watt. There’s plenty of room for a small display. This next amp will be a PP 6L6 pair with maybe fixed & cathode but at least variable cathode bias.
Thanks for readin’ and your thoughts are welcome.
Scott
I’ve been a long time follower here and have learned & enjoyed very much. I have some successful builds, a 5E3, 18 watt lite2b, and four from AX84. On a next build I’d like to put a digital panel meter on the rear panel of the amp with the ability to use a momentary toggle switch to display the mv draw(drop)?? across a 1 ohm resistor, of each power tube. I’ve seen cheap meters on eBay and more expensive elsewhere. Some are only 5/8” X 1 ½”.
I’d like your opinion whether or not this would work. I have some high quality switches that I could mount sideways. Momentary on in both directions. If you used a separate display for each tube, you could mount them on the front and let them display continuously.
Would there be a better parameter to have the ability to meter on the power tubes, more directly than what I propose? I am WAY noob. I just thought it might be a nice uncommon feature to have a bias display built right into the amp. Maybe too pricy for industry but not for the home builder.
The pic is the rear panel of my last build, the 18 watt. There’s plenty of room for a small display. This next amp will be a PP 6L6 pair with maybe fixed & cathode but at least variable cathode bias.
Thanks for readin’ and your thoughts are welcome.
Scott
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