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Here is what I came up with using your numbers in SE-Amp CAD:Sorry about the file compression only have paint on the laptop.
ok, but it looks like 100r will give more like 25 mA (looking at the chart on the ixys datasheet)... minor issue though. I can't see anything obvious... maybe check the signal between stages to try to narrow down where the issue is?also, isn't the 3rd screen usually connected like this?:Dave
Can you be a bit more specific about the sonics?Without being able to see the schematics, I'm guessing that the problem lies somewhere between the 6sn7 and the 6h30. Possibly the wrong type of attenuator?First things I myself would try would be to lose the CCS on the 6sn7 and wire a pot as in the kit2 schematic.It already is except the 220K aftwards instead of the 470KJeffIf you're using CFB, take that out as well -- you will not need it with the Silk transformers.FWIW-- Jim
Well, that certainly can't help anything, but if it were only a brief exposure to the higher voltage, most transformers can usually withstand 2kv between windings, so it is unlikely that you have a short between windings -- but I suppose anything could happen. Did you make any basic resistance measurements on the transformers to see if there was anything obvious? This won't always eliminate a problem if they check out, but it's a place to start.My wild and wooly guess is that perhaps you are overdriving the grid of the 6h30 and making it behave like a diode and clamping part of the waveform. Again, only one possible explanation.If you've got a scope, I'd get in there *carefully* and start looking at various points along the signal path.That's about all I can really offer without being able to see the schematic, so I'll have to let the more experienced guys chime in here.Good luck -- at least there were no pyrotechnics .-- Jim
Yeah, as Andrew said, you are screen driving the output tube according to that diagram, which requires very different bias points and a different tube. I am not sure the 6550 can be screen driven nicely. 3K is also pretty low for a 6550 I think. We are using 5K typically. Have you checked voltages? Did you check the PSU voltages?
Either your diagram or pin numbers are incorrect.You are feeding your signal into the incorrect screen on the output tube. Your diagram shows the signal being fed to G2. The signal should be fed into G1. G2 is where the UL tap would go.Connections should be.pin 1 is connected to the outer metal base (internal)pin 5 is your G1pin 4 is G2pin 3 is plate / anodepin 8 is your cathodepins 2 & 7 are your heaterspin 6 has no connectionThe basing of the 6550 is 7AC. You need to double check everything.