hello guys my name is scott, im from new orleans. just a bit of background so you know who i am. i have been working as a union electrician for 3 years but used to be an electronics tech, did copiers and eventually medical electronics repair. i am 49 and have been playing guitar since i was 15 and actually in my younger years did some extensive gigging and opened up for national acts quite a bit. when katrina took everything i owned i was depressed at losing a lifetime of collected gear but since i wasnt gigging anymore had no need to rebuild my equipment arsenal. i did get a couple guitars and a small practice amp. lately i have been severely missing tone but im not in the position to buy anything of substantial cost atm i decided to look into getting some tubes back in my life the old fashioned way. building it. my long term goal is to build a full amp but i started with a preamp. from what i have read i thought i would prefer if the tubes were getting proper voltages rather than the starved plate stuff i have seen. i came across a broken 1950s powered speaker and thought i might used that and whatever else i could cobble together. the "real mctube ii" interested me as i had on hand many wall warts to make the power supply so figured i could start here.
so what i have is a 6sl7 preamp tube from the broken powered speaker (so i figured since it was a high mu dual triode similar to the 12ax7(cept octal) in the real mctube i could start there. so i basically followed the schematic as closely as i could using components i gathered from various sources such as an small unused tv. when i hooked it up the output was really low and noisy. it looked as though there was a dark spot on the side of the tube so i surmised maybe one side of the tube was fried so i hooked up the circuit going from input to triode grid2. after it was rectified i have 165 volts dc applied to the plate thru a 650k ohm resistor. jumped to a 500k pot and to the output. bam rock and roll. it was actually quite overdriven if i turn the knob up. sounding like a 60s cranked supro with channels jumped together perhaps even marshallish . the thing was fed into a cheap ss 10 watt squier amp on clean. i was surprised at how much gain and volume boost there was tbh. but it was lacking overall, the bottom end is loose and slop.
so today i get home and rewire to triode 1 and it sounded the same so i figured i must have boned it somehow.i rewire it back like the schematics and im back to very little gain and bit noisy. i get out my meter to take measurements and oddly im getting 52 volts dc to the plate on the 1st triode and 2 volts on the second. so i fiddle and swap around and i get it to 118vdc on one triode and cant get more than 1 or 2 volts on the other which i find weird because i have been taught in parallel current divides and voltage should stay the same. i decided to put it back to only using one half of the tube and vraaanngg cranking drive tone albeit a sloppy bottom end. it just seems so damn weird to get that gain from one triode of a 6sl7 so start testing volts and amps evrywhere i can think. it turns out im getting 118vdc @6.15 amps to the plate. this amperage seems really high to me. im guessing this is why this 1/2 of a 6sl7 sounds like a marshall stack (with obvious limits and shortcomings.) i just dont really know what i am supposed to be getting exactly because i usually read guys talking about voltage and very rarely about amperage. and i just dont understand why if i wire the b+ in parallel to feed both plates like the schematic shows do i get the voltage drop on one side of the tube no matter how i re wire it. i guess i need to put it back like the schematics and check amps at various places because it didnt occur to me to check that until i put the circuit back to one triode an hour ago. thanks in advance for any replies, im new here and to tubes although i was visiting as a non member for the last couple months.yo see whenever i google a question it kept bringng me to links from this site so i figured this is the one to join.....scott