Hi all.
I have tried googling for an answer on this, but the sites I found on ultra linear amps suggests my voltage-readings are so totally way off I thaught I'd better check with you guys.
I'm working on my fourth guitar amp and have decided to make the power amp on this one ultra linear. (First time for everything.)
Long story short;
2x6L6, B+ is 510V, cathode biased with 820ohms/47mF, comon cathode resistor, no screen grid resistors, 12AX7 driver (typical Marshall 50W), presence and resonance controls from the 8ohm tap (both works, but not as much as expected).
I've hooked the whole power amp up, and it works. It sounds good too, using a seperate preamp. Very warm and deep sounding.
My problems/worries:
I would expect more power from this setup. I have driven it to distortion, and it sounds more like 10-15W than 40-50W. And I am not really comfortable with the voltage and current readings.
My voltage and current(shunt) readings on the power tubes:
Anode 1: 504V, 31,5mA
Screen grid 1: 506V, 31,2mA
Anode 2: 503V, 32,4mA
Screen grid 2: 506V, 32,2mA
Cathode voltage is 54,2V.
Does this look right?
Shouldn't the plates have a higher voltage then the screen grids? Should I add screen grid resistors?
I'm using Italian Novarria iron for both the PT(360V-0-360V) and OT(4k primary), and though my italian is questionable I'm pretty sure "Grigio: A2" translates to Grey: Anode 2, and "Bianco: G1" must be White: Grid 1. I must have checked ten times I have hooked it all up right, and I have tried two sets of known-to-be-good tubes with comparable results.
I tried to switch phase from the PI, and the presence and resonance controls seemed to totally stop working, so I switched back. I don't get any feedback squeel or howl of any kind in either position.
I'm sorry for the long rant, but I'm trying to give you as much information as possible. Hope someone can give me some insight on this.
TIA
Jan
I have tried googling for an answer on this, but the sites I found on ultra linear amps suggests my voltage-readings are so totally way off I thaught I'd better check with you guys.
I'm working on my fourth guitar amp and have decided to make the power amp on this one ultra linear. (First time for everything.)
Long story short;
2x6L6, B+ is 510V, cathode biased with 820ohms/47mF, comon cathode resistor, no screen grid resistors, 12AX7 driver (typical Marshall 50W), presence and resonance controls from the 8ohm tap (both works, but not as much as expected).
I've hooked the whole power amp up, and it works. It sounds good too, using a seperate preamp. Very warm and deep sounding.
My problems/worries:
I would expect more power from this setup. I have driven it to distortion, and it sounds more like 10-15W than 40-50W. And I am not really comfortable with the voltage and current readings.
My voltage and current(shunt) readings on the power tubes:
Anode 1: 504V, 31,5mA
Screen grid 1: 506V, 31,2mA
Anode 2: 503V, 32,4mA
Screen grid 2: 506V, 32,2mA
Cathode voltage is 54,2V.
Does this look right?
Shouldn't the plates have a higher voltage then the screen grids? Should I add screen grid resistors?
I'm using Italian Novarria iron for both the PT(360V-0-360V) and OT(4k primary), and though my italian is questionable I'm pretty sure "Grigio: A2" translates to Grey: Anode 2, and "Bianco: G1" must be White: Grid 1. I must have checked ten times I have hooked it all up right, and I have tried two sets of known-to-be-good tubes with comparable results.
I tried to switch phase from the PI, and the presence and resonance controls seemed to totally stop working, so I switched back. I don't get any feedback squeel or howl of any kind in either position.
I'm sorry for the long rant, but I'm trying to give you as much information as possible. Hope someone can give me some insight on this.
TIA
Jan
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