rlyach
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While I am patiently waiting for my amp to arrive I have been trying to understand the circuit. Keep in mind I am use to dealing with solid state circuits and have only recently ventured into the world of tubes. I have downloaded the anode current curves for both the 12AT7 and the 2A3 (RCA datasheets). From reading the schematic and manual, I have calculated the operating point of the 2A3 at Vgk~-60V, Va~290V and Ia~50mA. The 12AT7 is biased at Vgk~-2.5V, Va~227V and Ia~3.4mA. The 2A3 looks to be biased in the sweet spot but I am a little confused about the 12AT7. Using the constant current circuit and the fixed bias of 2.5V, it appears that the operating point could be moved down in voltage to Vgk~-3.0V. Then I noticed that the C4S circuit board has a place for bias resistors to set the LM431 to whatever voltage is needed. When I looked at the gain of the first stage, and assuming the mu of the 12AT7 is 60, there may be too much gain to move the bias point down to -3.0V. I was wondering if this was originally tried and found to clip on full signal. Then, the jumper was added to short the LM431 to 2.5v. Just curious if I should even bother playing with the bias point.
Also, I have been reading a lot of stuff on this board and have purchased a set of Jantzen Audio Superior Z-Caps for the coupling and parafeed caps using the same values as the original design. The Mundorf silver in oil were a little too pricey. I was toying with adding power supply chokes but after calculating a nominal ripple of <7V I think I will skip the chokes for now. Does that make sense or will the chokes add a marked improvement in performance. I plan on driving a pair of Orca speakers and no sub-woofer with this amp.
Thanks,
Also, I have been reading a lot of stuff on this board and have purchased a set of Jantzen Audio Superior Z-Caps for the coupling and parafeed caps using the same values as the original design. The Mundorf silver in oil were a little too pricey. I was toying with adding power supply chokes but after calculating a nominal ripple of <7V I think I will skip the chokes for now. Does that make sense or will the chokes add a marked improvement in performance. I plan on driving a pair of Orca speakers and no sub-woofer with this amp.
Thanks,