Back with another post on this amp. I'm really loving this amp its gorgeous.
I have been tinkering with the 6K6 tube to get the most drip out of it. Besides trying different reverb pans, I have lowered the cathode resistor from 1K to 330 Ohms. This is the original value used in Sluckeys VK-22 design. I also lowered the B+ dropping resistor from 4,7K to 2,7K Ohms. This got me 240V on the 6K6 plate and 11V on the cathode. According to Rob Robs bias calc, this gets met 90% plate dissipation. Noticeable stronger driven reverb, so yippy!
> As the reverb circuit is basically a champ single ended circuit, I can bias at this high level, correct?
BUT. The 2,7K Ohm 5 watt dropping resistor gets REALLY hot. Its dropping 110V. So is passing 40mA's. Which makes sense because that's 35mA's from the 6k6 plus a bunch of 12AX7's. So that's 4,5 Watts on the resistor, correct? Very close to the max 5 Watt..
> Do I have this right? Or am I missing something why this resistor gets hot? Is the solution just a bigger resistor?
UPDATE: added the schematic. also added original Sluckey's VK-22
> one more question: it seems Sluckey connects the 6k6 plate to the B node, where Bieworm's mods connect to the C node... why? Is one or the other preferred?