I read that if you connect the screen grid to the plate, it reduces the power of your output pentode, and changes the harmonic character to act and sound more like a triode (amp uses a single 6L6 power tube).
Tried this last night on my single ended 6L6 amp, and while it indeed dropped power and sounded very different and useful, it also created a very pronounced Hum.
I'm not sure if I am doing something wrong, I disconnected the screen grid resistor to remove it's static positive voltage, and soldered a short wire lead between plates 3 and 4 (plate and screen) of the 6L6.
Any thoughts as to what might be wrong ? I would like to make this a switchable feature in this amp, but the Hum is just too much at this point. Maybe a resistor ? Or a Cap ?
As usual, Thanks for any help !
Tried this last night on my single ended 6L6 amp, and while it indeed dropped power and sounded very different and useful, it also created a very pronounced Hum.
I'm not sure if I am doing something wrong, I disconnected the screen grid resistor to remove it's static positive voltage, and soldered a short wire lead between plates 3 and 4 (plate and screen) of the 6L6.
Any thoughts as to what might be wrong ? I would like to make this a switchable feature in this amp, but the Hum is just too much at this point. Maybe a resistor ? Or a Cap ?
As usual, Thanks for any help !
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