Ok, so say you have this very common type of LTP design for your phase inverter for a 4 power tube amp. So now you want to make a 6 power tube version of the same amp. What could be changed to make the PI work better for 6 power tubes vs 4?
- increasing R1 and R2 to 150K or 220K ?
- increasing R3 and R4 82K/100K to 100K/120K ?
-some sort of change in the R5-R8 region to bias different for bigger maximum peak to peak signal before PI clipping?
-altogether changing 12AX7 to 12AU7 or 12AT7 and change R5-R8 to accomodate the different tube?
I don't really understand grid drive in a current sense, i guess really only in a voltage sense. As in, if you have a big enough pk-pk signal the power tubes can acheive full power.
ALSO, would it also be common to change the 160K NFB resistor to a higher value, say 180K or 200K or somethign, because with a 6 power tube amp the pk-pk signal being fed back will be larger? It seems like this would make sense and it seems like when you look at 50W vs 100W Marshall JMP schematics the 50W has 47K NFB resistor and 100W has 100K.
Anyway, I'm just guessing. Any insights or explanations are very much appreciated.
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