Hi everyone,
A friend asked me to bias his hand-wired Badcat 20 Classic Deluxe. Having studied the circuit, it seems to be very close to a Fender Deluxe Reverb. However, the anode voltages on the 6V6s are very high - 456V!
My mate has put new JJ 6V6S tubes in there which have a max dissipation of 14W.
The existing bias setting of -37V (I haven't tweaked it yet) produces a cathode current of 41.5mA (measured across a 10.4ohm cathode resistor which Badcat have conveniently included). This equates to a plate current of around 39mA and a plate dissipation of nearly 18W! As far as I know the previous valves were standard 6V6 s so this setting would seem even more inappropriate.
Readings are the same for both tubes and it seems to be fine otherwise.
Unless I've made a mistake with my calculations or I've overlooked something the obvious answer is to increase the negativity of the bias in order to bring the plate current down to around 27mA or less (apparently the amp is class A).
However looking at the plate characteristics for this tube (at
http://www.jj-electronic.com/images/stories/product/power_tubes/pdf/6v6s.pdf) we are right in the bottom right corner of the graph and I'm wondering if that is healthy in terms of the sound? If I increase the bias significantly, am I going to get cross-over distortion?