About to tackle Tubenit's Mini TOS (schematic below). However, instead of using the 6BM8 as the FX return (triode) and power tube (pentode), I will be using 1/2 12AX7 for the FX return and a 6L6 for the power tube.
The PT I am using is a Weber W022722, which has the option of 600V CT secondary or a 660V CT (100mA). The 6.3V heater winding is rated at 4A, and I will be using a SS rectifier (there is a 5V rectifier winding at 3A, so I have options here). I am using the Hammond 125ESE OT. I have a few questions about these changes and hope you guys can help me out here.
1. I'm guesstimating an unloaded B+ of ~400 to 420VDC using the 300-0-300 winding on the PT with a SS rectifier (1.4 x 300 ballpark). Figuring ~ 90% plate dissipation on the 6L6GC, I would be shooting for around 27W, and with a plate voltage of 400V would give me about 70mA. Since my PT is rated for 100mA, I think I should be ok with 3 triodes and the 5879 added on to the 6L6 @70mA. Does this sound right?
2. On cathode biasing the 6L6, I am having trouble determining the value of the cathode bias resistor. I know that I should be looking at a target grid voltage, and dividing that absolute value by the cathode current (70mA). What would be the target grid voltage for this situation? I tried to figure it out using the data sheet (attached) but I can't seem to find anything where the plate and screen voltages are in the neighborhood of what I will have in my amp (~400). The best I could estimate is a grid voltage of -20V, which would give me an Rk of 250-300R. This matches what I've seen in other 6L6 SE designs. Any help here is much appreciated!
3. With my PT, the voltages will likely be a little higher than what is seen in the mini TOS schematic with the Hammond 269EX. Since this is my first time using a 5879, I didn't want to go too high on the plate and screen for this tube. Are there any recommended voltage ranges on the plate and screen for the 5879?
4. Since I am using a 6L6 instead of the 6BM8, I am losing the "free" triode from the 6MB8 that serves as the FX recovery. Therefore, I will be using a 12AX7, but only half of it. The idea of an unused triode drives me nuts, so I figured I could either A) use the other half as the FX send driver (instead of the MOSFET), or 2) parallel the triodes of the FX recovery. Any advantages to either of these approaches, or just accept that I'll have an unused triode?
Thanks for reading...appreciate any suggestions/guidance you can give.