Hi Guys, been a while sine I last posted here but I am going through some ideas and this is probably the most knowledgeable group I know of, so..
I am in the process of modifying the Load line plotter spread sheet that Merlin created, just want to get a bit more information off the sheet that can easily be included. Specifically I plan to add an input sign wave and map the output sine wave with the aim of viewing clipping and harmonic content. I know I can do this on LTspice already but this is for fun)
Anyway one of the things discussed in Merlins book is how the plate resistor value affects the compression of the stage, higher plate loads have less compression as can be seen by the grid curves etc, but in practice (I think) I am finding higher plate loads add more compression not less, the grid curves don't show that but after a bit of thought and looking at the curves I remembered that with current JJ ECC83s valves grid current can start to flow around 100v and below which when using a higher plate load is a region (shown in blue) that the load lines cross into.
The image below shows a MESA MKIIc stage (270k||3.3k), both DC and AC load lines, right now I have the final stage in an overdrive section set up like this and it is very compressed and small sounding, going to play with it next week to see if I can reduce the compression.
My thought is that I want to avoid the load lines crossing grid curves under 100v to reduce grid current compression effect, but not so much that the signal is even more compressed by going too far the other way.
Anybody thought about this before?
I am in the process of modifying the Load line plotter spread sheet that Merlin created, just want to get a bit more information off the sheet that can easily be included. Specifically I plan to add an input sign wave and map the output sine wave with the aim of viewing clipping and harmonic content. I know I can do this on LTspice already but this is for fun)
Anyway one of the things discussed in Merlins book is how the plate resistor value affects the compression of the stage, higher plate loads have less compression as can be seen by the grid curves etc, but in practice (I think) I am finding higher plate loads add more compression not less, the grid curves don't show that but after a bit of thought and looking at the curves I remembered that with current JJ ECC83s valves grid current can start to flow around 100v and below which when using a higher plate load is a region (shown in blue) that the load lines cross into.
The image below shows a MESA MKIIc stage (270k||3.3k), both DC and AC load lines, right now I have the final stage in an overdrive section set up like this and it is very compressed and small sounding, going to play with it next week to see if I can reduce the compression.
My thought is that I want to avoid the load lines crossing grid curves under 100v to reduce grid current compression effect, but not so much that the signal is even more compressed by going too far the other way.
Anybody thought about this before?
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