Well, at least we have an example of the exact same setup. Very cool find!martin manning wrote:Go here: http://support.fender.com/schematics/gu ... ematic.pdf
The '57 Deluxe is running ~370V on the plates, and 320V on the screens, and it has a 250R cathode resistor. Cathode voltage is listed at 21.2. So, Fender is really doing that with new production tubes.
I computed a bunch of different loads and your right, almost no difference.The load might be either 6k6 or 8K, but that doesn't matter for the idle point. With this hot bias it runs in class A up to about half-power.
I want to do a proper analysis on it; scale the screen curves to 330V, etc, but first just wanted to make sure I was in the ballpark with these assumptions about the amp operating as shown on the schematic before moving on. For the above, where you are saying plot Class B, then A portions, are you referring to procedure from Kuehnel (Power Amps, p.82, Fig 6-15) showing the composite load line?BTW when you plot the load lines, the class B load line goes from Va-k at zero current to Ia = Va-k/(Zaa/4) at Va-k = 0. Then the class A load line has half the slope (Zaa/2 since both sides are conducting) and passes through the idle point at (Va-k, Ia).
Thanks for your help with this!
Dave