Hi everybody,
I was just wondering what is the significance of the Screen Grids in a guitar amp, and why they are run at various voltages in a particular amp?
For example:
79 Champ, with between 405V-420 on the plates, approx. same on the screens, depending on wall voltage. A tech had replaced the first 1K dropping resistor w/a 10K, so this particular amp has about 355V on the screen.
Also, the cathode bias resistor was a 1K. The cathode resistor is to keep the plate dissipation down to avoid meltdown, correct? Higher value--less current---less Watts?
So what effect would the screen voltages have? I tried the screens with 355V and 405V and it didn't seem to make too much difference in anything? Is this anything to worry about? And the amp both ways was putting out between 13-15W, never redplating or otherwise cooking.
I'd like to clarify this BEFORE trying a 7591 in it...I've got lots of those...
Thanks advance!
Justin
I was just wondering what is the significance of the Screen Grids in a guitar amp, and why they are run at various voltages in a particular amp?
For example:
79 Champ, with between 405V-420 on the plates, approx. same on the screens, depending on wall voltage. A tech had replaced the first 1K dropping resistor w/a 10K, so this particular amp has about 355V on the screen.
Also, the cathode bias resistor was a 1K. The cathode resistor is to keep the plate dissipation down to avoid meltdown, correct? Higher value--less current---less Watts?
So what effect would the screen voltages have? I tried the screens with 355V and 405V and it didn't seem to make too much difference in anything? Is this anything to worry about? And the amp both ways was putting out between 13-15W, never redplating or otherwise cooking.
I'd like to clarify this BEFORE trying a 7591 in it...I've got lots of those...
Thanks advance!
Justin
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