Howdy gang, long time, no chat! Good to be back. I have been playing in the machine shop and with CNC for the past couple of years - haven't spent much time with the amps.
I dont do much repair, except for a couple of close friends. I am too damn busy anyways, so they tend to take it to other guys. Anyways, one buddy brought me his Dr Z Galaxie saying it does not put out very much. He had another tech look at it and said it only puts out 22-25W. It is PP 6L6GC (Class AB?) with fixed adjustable bias. Sorry - no schematic.
I told him I would take a look.
I measured the plate voltages throughout the amp, and here is what I got (unloaded)
V1 - preamp - 189V
V2 - CF - 289V
V3 - gain after tone stack - 208V
V4 - PI - 278V
Power tubes 402V
Then I ran a 300mV 1Kz sine waver into channel 1. 8.9 ohm dummy load. Scope on the output, turned up volume, just prior to distortion, got 13.49V - that is 20.4Watts
I measured the bias of each power tube and got around 56mA for each tube. At 402V that is about 22.5W dissipation per tube. Don't know if that has anything to do with power output getting to the speaker.
Hrrmmm... I dont really every measure amp power, so I am naive in this area. The process I used seemed to be pretty common, so I expected to see something in the 40W range.
Suggestions?
thanks!
TON