I'm confused about the values to give to the resistors of the PI I'm planning to build a Vox AC30 based amp but want to use 2 x el84 + 2 x 6v6 tubes, instead of 4 x el84 tubes
I doubt about the values of the resistors in the PI
as can see there are different values in amps like MesaBoogie Blue Angel - Vox AC30- 36W
If I'm not wrong el84 has more sensibility than their cousins 6v6, about that I've just read this about a 18w 6v6 conversion
A couple of resistor values need to be changed in the PI to get the 6V6s singing.
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I'm not just saying this with my own experience, but of the many others who have also modded
their 18Ws to run 6V6s. The stock 18W PI was designed for the higher gain of EL84s, and
fails to fully drive the 6V6s.
in the
BlueAngel the values are:
anode n.1
82kgrid to connection point between cathode resistors
1Manode n.2
100kgrid to connection point between cathode resistors
1Mcathode
1.2k + 10k + 4.7kin the
AC30 the values are:
anode n.1
100kgrid to connection point brtween cathode resistors
1Manode n.2
100kgrid to connection point brtween cathode resistors
1Mcathode
1.2k + 47kin the
36w the values are:
anode n.1
68kgrid to connection point between cathode resistors
330kanode n.2
82kgrid to connection point between cathode resistors
330kcathode
820 + 56kWhich will be the right values for the PI resistors in a mixed el84 + 6v6 amp ?the standard AC30 values are to be changed as to push more the 6v6 tubes ?
In the Rebel20 mix circuit there is a resistor in series with the pot that acts as PPIMV
are those resistors in series (R1 - R2 - R3 - R4) probably of different values for el84 and
6v6 branchs ?
and are there to compensate the difference in gain between tubes ???
Kagliostro
p.s.: The other schematics are on the next post