Octavarius
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JOEY B. said:Octavarius said:Ok, so the negative voltages are:
Inner sockets: -46V
Outer sockets: -37V
So when the export tranny puts out only 450-460 volts and 430 - 440 volts under load to the plates, what will that be? I have no idea how to calculate this. :shock:
Let me know when you've measured the current draw under load. After all, that's when my tube shorted.
Ok, if you have a minute, please put me on the right track about bias calculations, etc. I only know bits and pieces... Ok, what elements are there and how do you calculate them together? :?
I figure somewhere there is a ratio of how much you should move the bias voltage versus the plate voltage to achieve the same (in theory) current draw at the tube. But I don't know what it is. On a good note, one of my friends just came up with an export simul C+. When I can get my bias rite hooked up to his amp, I will test the same tubes as I did with my amp and post the results.
Oh, that's really great, man. Thanks! Can't wait to see the results.