Hi,
I'm building a 12ax7-based preamp/overdrive (based on the McTube schematics from http://www.dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/mctube.htm, which I had to modify to accomodate different power supply). I encountered the following problems:
1. I included 12V voltage regulator to power the filaments (connected in series) and they do not glow. They do if I remove the regulator (although the voltage is a bit too high then). The regulator gives stabilised 11.8V output, which IMHO should be OK (the tube should accept 6.3V with 10% tolerance). Why is it happening?
2. The voltage on one of the plates drops to amost half of what it should be. I supply around 135V (no load) and it sags to about 35V (should be around 60V considering the resistor value). I cannot find any fault in the power supply. What else could cause excessive voltage drop on the tube plate?
Any help would be appreciated
Maciek
I'm building a 12ax7-based preamp/overdrive (based on the McTube schematics from http://www.dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/mctube.htm, which I had to modify to accomodate different power supply). I encountered the following problems:
1. I included 12V voltage regulator to power the filaments (connected in series) and they do not glow. They do if I remove the regulator (although the voltage is a bit too high then). The regulator gives stabilised 11.8V output, which IMHO should be OK (the tube should accept 6.3V with 10% tolerance). Why is it happening?
2. The voltage on one of the plates drops to amost half of what it should be. I supply around 135V (no load) and it sags to about 35V (should be around 60V considering the resistor value). I cannot find any fault in the power supply. What else could cause excessive voltage drop on the tube plate?
Any help would be appreciated
Maciek
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