In another thread, pdf64 wrote:
"Consider limiting the max VB+ to ~400V in cathode bias, to avoid large value cathode bias resistors and consequent bias shift / crossover distortion at high signal levels."
Can someone elaborate on this a bit? I have found, through experimentation and a lot of cathode bias amp building, that when I try to run an amp in cathode bias with higher plate voltages (say up in the 420-440 V range) that often, as the volume is increased and the amp starts to break up a bit, there is an ugly underlying fizzy/static-y sound as the notes decay. Of course if you completely crank the amp it's usually masked and/or disappears, but I never seem to have this problem when the plate voltages are lower, say sub-400V as noted above. Also, cathode bypass caps seem to aggravate the situation. If I don't bypass the cathode R (shared), I usually don't hear it.
Anyway, I came across the above quoted comment and thought "aha!" maybe this is what is going on, however without a scope and all that I'm just guessing. But, the above comment seems to fit the situation as I've described it. Doesn't seem to matter what tubes are being used either - 6L6, EL34 etc.
Anyone with some commentary and explanation?
"Consider limiting the max VB+ to ~400V in cathode bias, to avoid large value cathode bias resistors and consequent bias shift / crossover distortion at high signal levels."
Can someone elaborate on this a bit? I have found, through experimentation and a lot of cathode bias amp building, that when I try to run an amp in cathode bias with higher plate voltages (say up in the 420-440 V range) that often, as the volume is increased and the amp starts to break up a bit, there is an ugly underlying fizzy/static-y sound as the notes decay. Of course if you completely crank the amp it's usually masked and/or disappears, but I never seem to have this problem when the plate voltages are lower, say sub-400V as noted above. Also, cathode bypass caps seem to aggravate the situation. If I don't bypass the cathode R (shared), I usually don't hear it.
Anyway, I came across the above quoted comment and thought "aha!" maybe this is what is going on, however without a scope and all that I'm just guessing. But, the above comment seems to fit the situation as I've described it. Doesn't seem to matter what tubes are being used either - 6L6, EL34 etc.
Anyone with some commentary and explanation?
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