I'm thinking about making a Kay 720 for my next project. In my journey to study and experiment with all the different phase inverter configurations, I've found this one to be quite unique. I've provided a schematic that appears to come from a SAMS file, as it provides voltages, which the Kay schematics don't (this will be relevant below).
I've come across one of these pentode-triode cathodyne inverters before in my Ampeg Gemini, but this Kay has the confounding features of 1) DC coupling between the pentode plate and the triode grid, 2) DC feedback from the triode cathode to the pentode screen, and 3) smaller load resistors on the cathodyne (15k) than I'm used to.
I think I can wrap my head around (1), the DC coupling is a cheap way to bias the cathodyne, though it comes with some caveats described by Merlin, et al.
(2) What in tarnation? Is this negative feedback? applied to the screen? to linearize? the pentode? Why is there so much voltage dropped across the 180k resistor: 92V at the cathode and 34V at the screen? That seems to imply a lot more screen current than I would expect, are these voltages erroneous? Modeling the circuit in LTSpice does not show the same voltage drop, but I've learned to not always trust LTSpice in complex vacuum tube simulations.
(3) the 15k load resistors seem to allow a lot more current through the tube than usual (most cathodynes I've seen with 56k or 68k), which seems odd to me, as we would want to maximize the voltage swing on the 6L6 grids.
Can anyone help me understand what's going on here? Why the designer might have made these choices, and what the results are? I find myself drawn to weird phase inverters, as they seem to provide a lot of character to simple amps. I love the ratty sound of a poorly tuned concertina. I'm not trying to fix it, just to understand what makes it tick.
Two more questions while I'm here:
a) Where/how would you add a master volume here? I have a feeling the 7199 pentode get overdriven by the preamp, so I want it after that, but my usual cathodyne MV spot isn't there due to DC coupling. Maybe that weird screen feedback could be used for MV? For the record I like all the weird nipple distortion and frequency doubling you get from the cathodyne, so I'm inclined to PPIMV.
b) How would you change this circuit if using a 6AN8 instead of 7199? They seem similar enough on the datasheets, but just curious.