This is for an advanced tube tech. Someone who really understands the how and why of cathode by-pass caps on push pull output tubes fuctioning in class AB, with common adjustable bias. Feedback is adjustable from zero to about 10.
This is the schematic of a Mesa Baron dual mono amp using 12 6l6GC. Wonderful amp generally speaking: In All triode, it is absolutely amazing; in 2/3 triode & 1/3 pentode still amazing; in 1/3 triode and 2/3 pentode, is good; and in all pentode it will get on your nerves unles you play heavy metal. I have made many modifications which have helped substantially, along with old stock tubes, and it has been modified to run any tube in the 6L6/KT family as well as el34's.
That said, even with the mods, the all pentode or mostly pentode state is a bit edgey, strident, as if there is third order harmonics dominating (like a common transistor amp).
The cathode by-pass caps are about the last thing to replace/up grade (Sprague...who says they don't leak). The cap is general purpose, 10K uf @16 volt electrolytic. I am wondering if these caps are the reason for the pentode harsh edge. A tech at Parts Connection says 'take them out'. The tech at Mesa says 'leave them in'. I can't connect to the designer to ask advice...just techs who may or may not know the real answer I am seeking.
So far, it appears that the caps do, in fact, need to be there for many researched reasons. The first question is, what kind of caps should they be replaced with...low impedence, low ESR, low leakage????? Since signal DOES go thru these caps, the quality should matter, but the characterists....this is the question (my guess is low impedence). And...the second question is, since the cap value is so high would several smaller values in parallel be better than one at stated value?
As a last thought/question, many add a 10 ohm to the outputs of 7591 tubes in vintage amps. Should these resistors be by-passed since there is no longer the cancellation benefits of a common ground/resistor?
thanks everyone !
This is the schematic of a Mesa Baron dual mono amp using 12 6l6GC. Wonderful amp generally speaking: In All triode, it is absolutely amazing; in 2/3 triode & 1/3 pentode still amazing; in 1/3 triode and 2/3 pentode, is good; and in all pentode it will get on your nerves unles you play heavy metal. I have made many modifications which have helped substantially, along with old stock tubes, and it has been modified to run any tube in the 6L6/KT family as well as el34's.
That said, even with the mods, the all pentode or mostly pentode state is a bit edgey, strident, as if there is third order harmonics dominating (like a common transistor amp).
The cathode by-pass caps are about the last thing to replace/up grade (Sprague...who says they don't leak). The cap is general purpose, 10K uf @16 volt electrolytic. I am wondering if these caps are the reason for the pentode harsh edge. A tech at Parts Connection says 'take them out'. The tech at Mesa says 'leave them in'. I can't connect to the designer to ask advice...just techs who may or may not know the real answer I am seeking.
So far, it appears that the caps do, in fact, need to be there for many researched reasons. The first question is, what kind of caps should they be replaced with...low impedence, low ESR, low leakage????? Since signal DOES go thru these caps, the quality should matter, but the characterists....this is the question (my guess is low impedence). And...the second question is, since the cap value is so high would several smaller values in parallel be better than one at stated value?
As a last thought/question, many add a 10 ohm to the outputs of 7591 tubes in vintage amps. Should these resistors be by-passed since there is no longer the cancellation benefits of a common ground/resistor?
thanks everyone !
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