Hello and thanks for reading! I've been building an amp using Push Pull 6AQ5 output stage, cathode biased - currently each tube has an individual 2w 470 ohm resistor with 22uf/50v cap on each as well. This is the first amp I've done with individual cathode resistors/caps at the output stage, and it has brought up a few questions which I've been unable to find clear answers for.
1) is the 2w rating for each resistor high enough? I had them on hand. 265v plates, 15v cathode-to-ground. I have an old projector amp schematic showing a 2w SHARED cathode resistor at 200 ohms for similar plate voltage, and thought I was essentially doubling the rating when doing individual resistors, but I've run into different beliefs in that area.
2 and 3 are heater noise related:
2) I'd wanted to use DC elevation - is there still a way to steal it from the output cathodes?, or do I need to grab it from elsewhere? I attempted lifting it from only one of the output cathodes, but it caused that tube's cathode voltage to drop to 4v, and reduced plate voltage as well - and made a stink.
3) I've noted that my heater noise is coming from V1 (2 stages of preamp - still not settled on 12ax7 or 12ay 7) is a low, slowwwww pulsating 60hz hum, not very loud either. I pull the tube and the amp is virtually dead quiet. This amp is to be mated with a 10" alnico and small baffle/open backed cabinet. I'm wondering about dropping the value of the output section cathode bypass capacitors. And that brings up the question of the effect of the individual bypass caps in the output section and how to adjust their value for response eq. Would dropping to 10uf each roll off some lows?
Thanks for your time and insight!
Jeff
1) is the 2w rating for each resistor high enough? I had them on hand. 265v plates, 15v cathode-to-ground. I have an old projector amp schematic showing a 2w SHARED cathode resistor at 200 ohms for similar plate voltage, and thought I was essentially doubling the rating when doing individual resistors, but I've run into different beliefs in that area.
2 and 3 are heater noise related:
2) I'd wanted to use DC elevation - is there still a way to steal it from the output cathodes?, or do I need to grab it from elsewhere? I attempted lifting it from only one of the output cathodes, but it caused that tube's cathode voltage to drop to 4v, and reduced plate voltage as well - and made a stink.
3) I've noted that my heater noise is coming from V1 (2 stages of preamp - still not settled on 12ax7 or 12ay 7) is a low, slowwwww pulsating 60hz hum, not very loud either. I pull the tube and the amp is virtually dead quiet. This amp is to be mated with a 10" alnico and small baffle/open backed cabinet. I'm wondering about dropping the value of the output section cathode bypass capacitors. And that brings up the question of the effect of the individual bypass caps in the output section and how to adjust their value for response eq. Would dropping to 10uf each roll off some lows?
Thanks for your time and insight!
Jeff
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