I want to read up some on the power supply side of tube amps. I've read some people talk about higher voltages in pre-amp tubes having a different overdrive tone than lower voltages, etc. Interested in finding out more about this.
What got me thinking about this is my current build. I'm ignorantly happy with the voltages on the power tube side of things (two 6v6s) and PI (ax7), but the pre-amp side of things seem kind of low. This is a PPIMV build and I seem to be getting a bit of a raspy over-drive sound and I would like to smooth that out some. I was wondering about the voltage and the affect that has. I was wondering how to keep the voltage on the 6v6s about the same, or even lower, but boosting the voltages on the preamp side. Not that will change things, but I just don't know.
I am not exactly looking for advice on this specific build, though. This question has me wondering about the considerations in designing the B+ structure in general. Why do certain amps use higher value capacitors? Why do some amps use 10k or 22k resistors between stages? Why do some have different values? What is the effect of changing the value? Why don't amps jump all the tubes off the same point? Why separate stages? Why does one note follow another?
Is any of this, from a vintage amp stand point, mostly mathematics or tone folk lore?
Does TUT vol 1 cover any of this? Just curious, I recently ordered the book. Anywhere online talk about this?
Thanks,
Joe
What got me thinking about this is my current build. I'm ignorantly happy with the voltages on the power tube side of things (two 6v6s) and PI (ax7), but the pre-amp side of things seem kind of low. This is a PPIMV build and I seem to be getting a bit of a raspy over-drive sound and I would like to smooth that out some. I was wondering about the voltage and the affect that has. I was wondering how to keep the voltage on the 6v6s about the same, or even lower, but boosting the voltages on the preamp side. Not that will change things, but I just don't know.
I am not exactly looking for advice on this specific build, though. This question has me wondering about the considerations in designing the B+ structure in general. Why do certain amps use higher value capacitors? Why do some amps use 10k or 22k resistors between stages? Why do some have different values? What is the effect of changing the value? Why don't amps jump all the tubes off the same point? Why separate stages? Why does one note follow another?
Is any of this, from a vintage amp stand point, mostly mathematics or tone folk lore?
Does TUT vol 1 cover any of this? Just curious, I recently ordered the book. Anywhere online talk about this?
Thanks,
Joe
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