I'm going to try to build the AX84 High Octane into my old Bi-Ampli radio chassis this weekend. My PS is different and I'm learning to use the PS simulator. attached is a pic and my .psu file (.psu won't upload). The PT has a jumper to change for different voltages. When I set it to 127 I get 6.1VAC for my heaters and 270VAC going to my EZ80 rectifier. I've got a new 80,60,40,20 uf 350V cap can I intend to use. I used the PS simulator and made some changes to get simulated voltages very near what is shown on the schematic. I changed R1 from parallel with C1 to 1.4K and in series with R2. I've got 80uf after R1 then changed R2 to 400 ohms, C2 is now 60uf, R3 1K (same) C3 40uf, R4 10K (same) and C4 20uf. When using the software I made the load constant current at 40mA and then ran the simulation and got voltages very close to what is called for. The software gave me a warning with using this load, and I found that if I changed the load to resistance at 200 ohms I got the same voltages but no warning messages. This is the 1st time I've tried to use this software, but I think I did OK and have managed to use it to find the proper modifications to the components to get the voltages I need. B+1 @ 259, B+2 @ 250, and B+3 @ 234. Would you mind taking a look and seeing if you think this will work?
I don't have all the pots I need for the tone stack, so I plan on dropping it for now and simply replacing it with a .022uf cap between R11 and the Master Volume for the time being. That's the same value cap used in the preamp stages. Do you think that is OK, or would you suggest a different value cap be used here? I plan to try different values here if I don't like the tone since I'm not using the stack for now. I'm thinking that value might be pretty bass heavy. If so would the 470pf from the top of the TS be a good try to remove some of the bass?
I appreciate your feedback and any tips or suggestions.
