Funy Bias Readings
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Output section: 6L6GC-Output.pdf
Something I can't understand.
When checking the bias readings on the 6L6GC tube pair I get 53 volts at the bias feed point: R73, 77.
However by the time I measure at the 1 ohm cathode resistors the bias is reading 11 milivolts on each tube. And yet the amp sounds okay. I don't think it is putting out full power though. Consider also the protection diodes are grounded at the same point as the cathode resistors ground point- Shouldn't matter to me. Calculations based on B+ (440) and milivolt values indicates only 23 watts. I'm aiming for 35 or so...
Shouldn't I be reading the 26 mv at the power tube pin 8 to ground through the 1 ohm resistor? Another possibility is the circuit in question was designed for an output transformer impedance of 4 to 2 ohms. The tap I'm using is 16. Perhaps I should swith taps??
As far as the amp sounding okay, well, mostly. At times, depending on how hard the power amp is driven by an input signal, it sounds like it is faintly cutting out. Perhaps blocking distortion but not sure. Must be driven fairly hard before this occurs.
Thanks for the suggestions,
Silverfox.
Schematic Link: http://music-electronics-forum.com/a...seinverter.gif
Output section: 6L6GC-Output.pdf
Something I can't understand.
When checking the bias readings on the 6L6GC tube pair I get 53 volts at the bias feed point: R73, 77.
However by the time I measure at the 1 ohm cathode resistors the bias is reading 11 milivolts on each tube. And yet the amp sounds okay. I don't think it is putting out full power though. Consider also the protection diodes are grounded at the same point as the cathode resistors ground point- Shouldn't matter to me. Calculations based on B+ (440) and milivolt values indicates only 23 watts. I'm aiming for 35 or so...
Shouldn't I be reading the 26 mv at the power tube pin 8 to ground through the 1 ohm resistor? Another possibility is the circuit in question was designed for an output transformer impedance of 4 to 2 ohms. The tap I'm using is 16. Perhaps I should swith taps??
As far as the amp sounding okay, well, mostly. At times, depending on how hard the power amp is driven by an input signal, it sounds like it is faintly cutting out. Perhaps blocking distortion but not sure. Must be driven fairly hard before this occurs.
Thanks for the suggestions,
Silverfox.
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