Cathode bias output
Gents,
I built a pair of Matchless Chieftains reverbs out of Traynor Bassmasters. #1 is a 68Traynor, Hammond xfmr supposedly equivalent to 1650N (z~4.3K) with a pair of el34's, plate ~400V ~390 cathode resistor, 1K screen grid R through a toggle for pentode triode operation, 5aR4 rectifier. It's been 4 years since I've opened up the chassis. So some of the voltage details are cloudy I did a post a couple of years back that went into a lengthy detail of bias values sound etc. To my ears and many others this amp, pre and power is the shit!
Changing speaker impedences and tubes does not have near as much effect as changing speakers and cabinet styles ie JBL, Celestions, Jensen (all 8 Ohms) open, closed back cabs and yes, Guitars and pickups.!.
#2 was built from a 1964 -65 Traynor. Much larger power transformer than the one above. It has a 5 volt winding but no room in the chassis for a rectifier. This guy has 4 el34's each with a ~390 cathode resistor, 1K screen grids through a 4PDT toggle for pentode triode operation. The plate voltage from this xfmr is higher through the diodes, so I ended up using a power resistor to get the plate voltage into the 400 volt range with diode rectifiers. The original output transformer was removed. I used a Hammond1650R (Z ~5K) on this amp. It has noticebly more power than the dual el34 amp above. Similar, but not as sweet sounding as #1.
The difference in sound of super hot bias vs a warm bias IMHO is a lot of bunk. I experimented like crazy using 4PDT toggle switches for a/b bias comparisons. Picked a bias that was within safe operating limits of the OP's and have'nt opened up the boxes since. I play a Lado with Dimarzio's a 335 with PAF's and a Jap Strat. through Belden coax cables. Straight into the amps, no shit in the way of the signal.
Aslo did a Gibson GA30 cathode biased 6V6 output, but with Matchless DC30 preamps 12ax7 and El34 preamps.
same observation as above speakers make a much larger impact on sound than bias and tubes.
Point I'm trying to make is don't kill yourself trying to find subtle sound changes in iron when the input and output transducers play a much larger role in the sound process.
Just my 2 cents
Cgiff
Gents,
I built a pair of Matchless Chieftains reverbs out of Traynor Bassmasters. #1 is a 68Traynor, Hammond xfmr supposedly equivalent to 1650N (z~4.3K) with a pair of el34's, plate ~400V ~390 cathode resistor, 1K screen grid R through a toggle for pentode triode operation, 5aR4 rectifier. It's been 4 years since I've opened up the chassis. So some of the voltage details are cloudy I did a post a couple of years back that went into a lengthy detail of bias values sound etc. To my ears and many others this amp, pre and power is the shit!
Changing speaker impedences and tubes does not have near as much effect as changing speakers and cabinet styles ie JBL, Celestions, Jensen (all 8 Ohms) open, closed back cabs and yes, Guitars and pickups.!.
#2 was built from a 1964 -65 Traynor. Much larger power transformer than the one above. It has a 5 volt winding but no room in the chassis for a rectifier. This guy has 4 el34's each with a ~390 cathode resistor, 1K screen grids through a 4PDT toggle for pentode triode operation. The plate voltage from this xfmr is higher through the diodes, so I ended up using a power resistor to get the plate voltage into the 400 volt range with diode rectifiers. The original output transformer was removed. I used a Hammond1650R (Z ~5K) on this amp. It has noticebly more power than the dual el34 amp above. Similar, but not as sweet sounding as #1.
The difference in sound of super hot bias vs a warm bias IMHO is a lot of bunk. I experimented like crazy using 4PDT toggle switches for a/b bias comparisons. Picked a bias that was within safe operating limits of the OP's and have'nt opened up the boxes since. I play a Lado with Dimarzio's a 335 with PAF's and a Jap Strat. through Belden coax cables. Straight into the amps, no shit in the way of the signal.
Aslo did a Gibson GA30 cathode biased 6V6 output, but with Matchless DC30 preamps 12ax7 and El34 preamps.
same observation as above speakers make a much larger impact on sound than bias and tubes.
Point I'm trying to make is don't kill yourself trying to find subtle sound changes in iron when the input and output transducers play a much larger role in the sound process.
Just my 2 cents
Cgiff
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