Tube bias voltage
Not sure which way you want to go I would think you want to take the bias voltage more negative. One thing you need to worry about is the voltage rating of the two filter caps C1 and C4 at 63 volts. If you reduce the value of R20 this will drop the voltage lower on the bias adjust circuit, I posted previously that R20 looks like four times its value in series with the pot and R23. The voltage at the diode is 77 VAC or 109 peak so a slight reduction of the value R20 will take your bias supply more negative.
Not sure how you are biasing the amplifier if you are using a scope and a waveform generator then you can look for crossover distortion. If you are just going by current and voltage on the tube then 70% to 80% of maximum plate dissipation is where you are supposed to be.
Check this page http://www.carvinmuseum.com/pdf/Ka-Boom_v1a.pdf
And this one
http://www.tone-lizard.com/Biasing.htm
Just to add to this I just got done re-tubeing a Carvin amp with four 6L6WXT Sovetek tubes and the total supply current is 150mA. I went by crossover distortion using a scope and waveform generator with the input signal at the diff amp splitter. So plate dissipation on this amp is only about 50% at idle.
On the KT88 one thing I see on the data sheets is it calls for a control grid resistor or 100k at what looks to be when plate and screen grid power dissipation is above 35 watts. That would mean that R10 and R9 in the amplifier would need to be 50k ohms which is a heavy load for the phase splitter. Even if you stay below 35 watts looks like R10 and R9 should be 100k instead of 220k to prevent thermal runaway of the tube.
Not sure which way you want to go I would think you want to take the bias voltage more negative. One thing you need to worry about is the voltage rating of the two filter caps C1 and C4 at 63 volts. If you reduce the value of R20 this will drop the voltage lower on the bias adjust circuit, I posted previously that R20 looks like four times its value in series with the pot and R23. The voltage at the diode is 77 VAC or 109 peak so a slight reduction of the value R20 will take your bias supply more negative.
Not sure how you are biasing the amplifier if you are using a scope and a waveform generator then you can look for crossover distortion. If you are just going by current and voltage on the tube then 70% to 80% of maximum plate dissipation is where you are supposed to be.
Check this page http://www.carvinmuseum.com/pdf/Ka-Boom_v1a.pdf
And this one
http://www.tone-lizard.com/Biasing.htm
Just to add to this I just got done re-tubeing a Carvin amp with four 6L6WXT Sovetek tubes and the total supply current is 150mA. I went by crossover distortion using a scope and waveform generator with the input signal at the diff amp splitter. So plate dissipation on this amp is only about 50% at idle.
On the KT88 one thing I see on the data sheets is it calls for a control grid resistor or 100k at what looks to be when plate and screen grid power dissipation is above 35 watts. That would mean that R10 and R9 in the amplifier would need to be 50k ohms which is a heavy load for the phase splitter. Even if you stay below 35 watts looks like R10 and R9 should be 100k instead of 220k to prevent thermal runaway of the tube.
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