If you need quick and easy bias supply from a non center tapped transformer check out Marshall's JCM900 series amps. I've used it several times without any problems.
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How To get Fixed Bias when you Don't Have a Bias Tap
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Originally posted by mooreamps View PostThe value of 220K comes directly from the data sheet.. If anyone objected, it would be the power tube itself..
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http://tubedata.milbert.com/sheets/163/e/EL84.pdf
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostIf you need quick and easy bias supply from a non center tapped transformer check out Marshall's JCM900 series amps. I've used it several times without any problems.
I needed to do another FWB.
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Originally posted by leadfootdriver View PostThanks, but my amp doesn't have a bias tap, only a secondary with no center tap.
I needed to do another FWB.
Cheers,
Tom
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I brushed over the JCM900 to quickly at first. But a closer look revealed (to me) a no center tap secondary. So I gave it a shot, and actually got it to work! I don't know how it works, but I'm getting a ground reference and a variable negative voltage now. This amp (I like it) loves fixed bias over CB.
I threw in some different resistor values by chance, and am getting a sweep from -4.48 to -14.52. That's fine for a single ended JJ EL84. The FWB setup was way easier to mock up tho given my recycled radial caps with nubby leads!
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostWhat if you have a 0-50V-320V non-center tapped PT and using FWBR?
I wondered if you managed to work that 50V tap as a bias supply effectively.
I have the same situation here and would be happy to use 50V tap instead of full B+ tap.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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Hi Gregg,
I wondered if you managed to work that 50V tap as a bias supply effectively.
I have the same situation here and would be happy to use 50V tap instead of full B+ tap.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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Hallo.
Can someone do a sketch how to use the 50v tap from a hammond power tranny into a useful voltage doubler configuration for kt88 bias supply.please? My atempt to imagine any configuration put one diode in short. I cannot imagine how could be done. The tranny have 400-50-0-400 secondary.please. Thanks. Catalin"If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad. If it measures bad and sounds good, you are measuring the wrong things."
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How large of a bias supply are you looking for? Wouldn't a simple half wave rectifier be enough here?
Edit: If that can't get you where you need to be, you could run another rectifier off of the HV winding and use a divider to lower the voltage.Last edited by The Dude; 06-08-2016, 02:07 AM."I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Originally posted by catalin gramada View PostCan someone do a sketch how to use the 50v tap from a hammond power tranny into a useful voltage doubler configuration for kt88 bias supply.please? My atempt to imagine any configuration put one diode in short. I cannot imagine how could be done. The tranny have 400-50-0-400 secondaryMy band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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