Had an EC Tremolux in for a service the day before yesterday. Had a 'funny bassy-subharmonic distortion like cone cry' when dimed. There was blocking distortion evident. (The 1k5 grid stoppers don't do anything). Had little EHX 6V6Gs in it, which were running like crazy - V4 was idling at 10.7W, V5 at 12.3W. Tried dialing in a higher bias voltage (only 38VDC available with the crazy bias supply design). The result was the plate voltages went up to ~440ish and the dissipation was still at 10.5W for V5. The bias supply voltage completely disappears when the standby switch is off (inherent design flaw).
With JJ6V6S, it at least biases up properly. The plates are sitting at ~410V@26.1mA (10.6W), which is okay for a 14W tube, and the customer is very happy with the sound.
I think a 'better' improvement would be to move the standby switch to the B+ rail (or remove it altogether) and have a BFPR type of bias supply in this amp. The way it is in the stock fender configuration, its difficult to get a more negative bias voltage if you need it. After 38VDC there is nowhere to go, and the B+ is quite high.
Couldn't find a decent schematic, so I traced one up for kicks and measured all the values etc.
With JJ6V6S, it at least biases up properly. The plates are sitting at ~410V@26.1mA (10.6W), which is okay for a 14W tube, and the customer is very happy with the sound.
I think a 'better' improvement would be to move the standby switch to the B+ rail (or remove it altogether) and have a BFPR type of bias supply in this amp. The way it is in the stock fender configuration, its difficult to get a more negative bias voltage if you need it. After 38VDC there is nowhere to go, and the B+ is quite high.
Couldn't find a decent schematic, so I traced one up for kicks and measured all the values etc.
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