I solved a slight Red Plating problem on one of my Gretsch (Valco) amps a While back (6162) by adding an additional 50 ohm 3 watt resistor to one of the 6973 tubes in the pair. I already adjusted the shared cathode bias resistor from the stock 250 ohm cement to a new 350 ohm Ohmite wire wound, but when I checked the temperature of both tubes with an infrared gauge, one of the tubes measured around 450F degrees while the other was cool at 300F. There was also a super faint red on the plate of the hotter tube after running for about 30 minutes, and adding the additional 50ohm resistor put both tubes approx. at around 360 degrees with no traces of red plating, and a Plate dissipation of roughly 12.5 watts on each tube.
Now for my question : Even though I checked the Plate dissipation using the output transformer shunt method and both tubes are very close in plate dissipation, will the additional 50 ohm resistance on the one tube change the function of that tube in any significant manner (audible or otherwise) ?
Let me say that the amp sound superb the way it is right now, but I was just wondering in a purely academic sense, how the dynamic balance will be between the two output tubes will be affected, given they both now run off of a shared cathode bias resistor, while one has an additional bias resistor on pin 7 (the 6973 cathode).
All comments welcome ! Thanks in advance !
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Now for my question : Even though I checked the Plate dissipation using the output transformer shunt method and both tubes are very close in plate dissipation, will the additional 50 ohm resistance on the one tube change the function of that tube in any significant manner (audible or otherwise) ?
Let me say that the amp sound superb the way it is right now, but I was just wondering in a purely academic sense, how the dynamic balance will be between the two output tubes will be affected, given they both now run off of a shared cathode bias resistor, while one has an additional bias resistor on pin 7 (the 6973 cathode).
All comments welcome ! Thanks in advance !
https://music-electronics-forum.com/..."1554488349809
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