lumox0013 wrote:...when only using 6v6s what do you gentelmen feel is needed power suppy wise are you still running 200-300 ma...
I tend to color outside the lines a lot when it comes to amp cloning so keep that in mind. IIRC the 6V6GT tube was either designed for or selected for automotive radio use because it had fairly low power requirements... I can't remember where I read that but at any rate it is true.
Therefore I feel it's reasonable to build an amp around them with substantially smaller iron than you'd need for most of the other common octal tubes. I am working on a series of amps that I call the "Sweet 16" amps that are all powered by either a pair of 6V6GT's or EL84's, using 125mA Edcor power iron. This iron worked out excellent in my 2 hole Liverpool amps and I know that Edcor has about a 100% safety margin in their power ratings so I am a believer it will all work. I'm also going with the 15 watt output transformers they wind for me (8.1K ohm primary).
dcribbs1412 wrote:Thanks RJ
Did nothing knowingly as far as lowering noise(goofy heater wiring). Luck?
Filter caps are small 22uf 400V on board with green and red leads.
Nice pcb bias board...what is the 1M to ground off the HT tap?
Thanks Mark
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That is one of my best friends - it bleeds the voltage off the filter caps and lets me stick my hand in there with some hope it won't bite...
hans-jörg wrote:Hi
and sorry if its a dump question, but isn`t 1M too large for a bleeder. Mostly used is there a 220k to max 470k.
Or isn´t the soup so hot?
Best
Hans-Jörg
Hans,
No reason you couldn't use a 1M bleeder resistor. It will just increase the time in takes to drain down the capacitor(s) it is serving.