Tried searching the forum (and google) and came up empty, so hope I didn't miss the obvious:
I'm building a Tweed OD on the carcass of an old Sundown that was originally set up to make 100W from a pair of 6550s (since replaced with KT88s). Was hoping to set it up with cathode biasing, but think the combination of my existing PT (B+ = 497V) and OT (which I'm assuming to be around 4.5k primary) would not be optimal (as the data sheet specifies 9k primary for cathode biasing).
Anyway, if I'm going to go that route, I'd like to have individual bias control for each tube. There are plenty of circuits out there, but nothing looks quite right to me (which is to say, doesn't work in MultiSim.)
(Oh yeah, fwiw, my PT has no center tap and no separate bias tap, so I'm pretty much stuck with a FWB and that B+ voltage.)
Datasheet specifies Vg1 as ~ -34V, while the original schematic for the Sundown notes the bias as -56V.
I've come up with the attached schematic mainly by starting with the original Sundown circuit and futzing around with values until I attained a range of -29V to -64V.
Ultimately I'll probably replace the KT88s with KT66s for a more manageable power level, but for now, just want to get it working with what I have on hand.
Anyway, any observations, critiques, suggestions, etc, will be greatly appreciated.
Joe