 
 How would this not be the ultimate gigging amp with a normal-lead channel mod? I've only been able to find one out in the open like this. Maybe it's not as good as I think.
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 Interesting about the 5k6, with 450v plate voltage (at full power - not idle - presumably). any idea what would yield max power with el34s and kt66s (w/o ultralinear)?pdf64 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 9:41 am JTM45 type OTs can be modelled after the RS DeLuxe (6k5@16ohms or 5k8@8ohms) o...
I wonder how Fender came up with a 4k primary for p-p 6L6 type power tubes, which has become the norm for guitar amps? 5 - 6k tends to provide a bit more power output, and 5k6 was the suggested value for high power AB1 conditions in the 6L6GC info
Fender's choice of 4k goes back at least to 5881 in the Bassman, and maybe to 6L6G in older amps. Taking the Bassman example, where the plate voltage is 450 (per the schematic), and the screen voltage is nearly the same, a 4k load line passes through the knee of the Vg1=0 curve for 5881, 6L6G, GB, or GC, and the power output is maximum. Those tubes are basically the same except for their dissipation ratings, and of course that applies to low and mid frequencies where the speaker load is nominal. In the 6L6GC data sheet linked above, the example shown for 450V plate voltage has 400V screen voltage, and a 5k6 load might be a bit better for that combination.pdf64 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 9:41 am JTM45 type OTs can be modelled after the RS DeLuxe (6k5@16ohms or 5k8@8ohms) or the Drake 784-103 (8k, well 7k8).
I wonder how Fender came up with a 4k primary for p-p 6L6 type power tubes, which has become the norm for guitar amps? 5 - 6k tends to provide a bit more power output, and 5k6 was the suggested value for high power AB1 conditions in the 6L6GC info (not published until after Fender had used 4k).
https://tubedata.altanatubes.com.br/she ... /6L6GC.pdf
4k would be a good load for KT66 or EL34 at 450V Va and ~450V Vg2. At 25W Pd max, they will be dissipation limited if the peak load line dissipation is to be <=200% of Pd max. That load line is also near maximum output power. With a bit of voltage sag in both the plate and screen, it will be very close.
Here's a clip from the MOV KT66 data sheet from '56, pentode with cathode bias. It shows 8k Raa, but note that the screen voltage is well below the plate.

The key is that there is a functioning screen grid, the voltage on which can be varied to expand or compress the grid curves. If you tie the screen to the plate, that function is eliminated and it operates as a triode. A KT is a beam power tube, just like 6V6, or 6L6. They have five electrodes, so they are pentodes, but the beam forming plates take the place of the wire suppressor grid seen in "true" pentodes like EL84 and EL34..
I suggest a read here: http://www.valvewizard.co.uk/pp.html
I don't know what the above actually means, eg what criteria are used to quantify the lightness or hardness of PI drive
 
 Great, I'll be able to use weak tubes to transpose stuff down then, so I'll finally be able to sing 'stairway' without changing guitar
 
  
 Yes, I assume that the GE 6L6GC conditions are with a stabilised lab type power supply.
 ), and then ramped up the HT voltage over the years but without adjusting the load impedance. I think that a JTM45/50 will typically sag its HT down to about 400V or less at full load, especially with EL34 and the 3k4 load.
 ), and then ramped up the HT voltage over the years but without adjusting the load impedance. I think that a JTM45/50 will typically sag its HT down to about 400V or less at full load, especially with EL34 and the 3k4 load.My impression is that that up to the 5Fx Tweeds, various loads / operating points were used by Fender for a 6L6 p-p pair. From the 5Fx series onwards, they seemed to move to the long term standard of 4k at 450V +/-about 30V, so I guess it's the 5F6a Bassman being referred to abovemartin manning wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 2:47 pm...Fender's choice of 4k goes back at least to 5881 in the Bassman, and maybe to 6L6G in older amps...
