For the last 6 months or so, I've been checking output tube bias by measuring the ohms between the plates and the center tap (with amp off), and then the voltage drop for same. I get current, and then multiple the milliamps times the plate voltage minus the voltage drop.
I got to thinking,
The Zenith amp I am referring to has a rather large difference between both sides of the output transformer, that is 316 ohms vs 454 ohms respectively after playing for a while, and I've checked the transformer after thrashing the amp for about a half hour with horrific gain, and it's not hot, and the temp is fairly even around the windings, and most importantly (to me) the amp sounds fantastic either running clean, or distorted.
Thanks for any insights !
I got to thinking,
- why is there resistance in the output transformer ? I thought output transformers were reflective of ohmage depending on winding ratios. Or is it just the impedance of the winding on one side I am measuring ?
- Why are some output transformers ohm measurements different from left to right, and some not ? How much difference is considered "normal" ? Can a transformer show a large imbalance and still function correctly going forward ?
- How does this variation in resistance from right to left of an output transformer effect tone and the output tube's operation ? It seems to make a difference, all else held equal, as far as I have seen. (Recently been making a lot of bias and screen voltage changes, as well as trying different tubes and pushing their limits with the imbalance intentionally, or trying to balance things).
- My thought is that different resistances to the plates on a tube pair should change the response of any given tube pair under a load, and perhaps dynamically, based on input gain and level of transients and sag.
The Zenith amp I am referring to has a rather large difference between both sides of the output transformer, that is 316 ohms vs 454 ohms respectively after playing for a while, and I've checked the transformer after thrashing the amp for about a half hour with horrific gain, and it's not hot, and the temp is fairly even around the windings, and most importantly (to me) the amp sounds fantastic either running clean, or distorted.
Thanks for any insights !
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