I installed 1 ohm cathode resistors in the output tubes in my 5F6A re-issue. I used my 1000x scope probe to look at the plate voltage (WARNING! This will fry most scope probes) and fed that to the horizontal input of the scope. This is the same graph you see in tube spec sheets where they plot plate curves for various grid voltages. I sketched these in the first photo and showed where zero is positioned on the screen. I also plotted the 30W plate dissipation line. The next photos show the bias point, a well behaved resistive load, and a not so well behaved resistive load. Apparently leakage inductance can cause some deviation from a straight line.
The second group of photos shows operation under typical playing conditions, not extreme overdrive. I think all controls were set to 12:00 o'clock.
I'd like to encourage somebody else to try this, but only if you have the proper equipment. If you don't have a high voltage probe, make one from 2watt resistors, several in series to get the voltage rating.
The second group of photos shows operation under typical playing conditions, not extreme overdrive. I think all controls were set to 12:00 o'clock.
I'd like to encourage somebody else to try this, but only if you have the proper equipment. If you don't have a high voltage probe, make one from 2watt resistors, several in series to get the voltage rating.
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