mitch m wrote:
Interesting video. That's certainly one way to do it and it avoids needing special socket adapters or installing 1-ohm resistors on the cathodes.
I assume the 50L is the same as a 100L, just with two fewer EL34s for 50 watts.
Your math is right, but 50 ohms for a transformer winding does seem high. Are you sure you are measuring to the center tap of the output transformer's primary? Try removing the EL34s and measuring from pin 3 on one socket to pin 3 on the other socket. If you get 100 ohms, then your 50 ohm reading from before was OK. Otherwise just divide whatever you read by 2.
If you can find a place to measure the bias voltage, like at the junction of the two 220k resistors leading to the grids, what does it read? Is it in the -35 volt range? Also is the bias switch in the right position for EL34s?
Thanks for the help Mitch!
The 50 is the same as the 100, just two less tubes, as i understand it...this schematic comes with the 50 model
I didn't take the tubes out...but measuring off R34 and R38, which at the time was escaping me as bias points, the amp was shooting 38v
I know the schematic says 35, but based on this chart, thats low, so i left it at 38...shoot the middle ground...i tried to say w eber chart but for some reason, once posted it changes to BBQ??
http://www.tedweber.com/webervst/tubes1/calcbias.htmAlso left a note inside so that the next time, i remember a little easier! Unless i dont have this right?
Thanks all!