Hi all,
In twiddling with my last build, I had to replace the EF86 socket, and when the new one was in, I tried the amp without the .1 screen bypass cap in it. The amp had less volume and definitely less distortion on 10, and I didn't notice an increase in hum (which, I thought this cap was there to prevent hum?), so I started looking into various amps that used EF86s. The consensus seems to be that .1uF is the best, and I saw one or two with a .047uF with other pentode preamp tubes.
My question is, is this a "tweekable" value, like a cathode bypass cap? I admit, as it is with a 1.5k/25uF cathode, .1 screen cap, & 220k plate load, it's a screaming banshee... a happy medium between none & .1 would be nice. So basically, I'm willing to experiment.
Will anything blow up by me messing around some? Don't wanna sacrifice my Mullard EF86! Though, I did accidentally plug it into my 12AX7-wired PI slot for a few seconds the other day, no seeming damage...
Justin
In twiddling with my last build, I had to replace the EF86 socket, and when the new one was in, I tried the amp without the .1 screen bypass cap in it. The amp had less volume and definitely less distortion on 10, and I didn't notice an increase in hum (which, I thought this cap was there to prevent hum?), so I started looking into various amps that used EF86s. The consensus seems to be that .1uF is the best, and I saw one or two with a .047uF with other pentode preamp tubes.
My question is, is this a "tweekable" value, like a cathode bypass cap? I admit, as it is with a 1.5k/25uF cathode, .1 screen cap, & 220k plate load, it's a screaming banshee... a happy medium between none & .1 would be nice. So basically, I'm willing to experiment.
Will anything blow up by me messing around some? Don't wanna sacrifice my Mullard EF86! Though, I did accidentally plug it into my 12AX7-wired PI slot for a few seconds the other day, no seeming damage...
Justin
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