I bought a Two Rock 12/18 Ruby a few weeks ago. I made a few mods, listed below:
1.Converted the bright switch to a 100/500pF Cent Off.
2.Added a treble cap switch (47pF/250pF/500pF)
3.Added a treble pot/slope R switch. In position 1 you get 100K slope R and the 1M treble pot with a 330K R across it to make the treble pot behave like a 250K pot. In position 2 you get stock (100K R/1M pot). In position three you get 33K slope R and 250K pot.
With these changes you can access many of the TW schematic variations.
4. I also made the 150K R a Center Detent 250K pot, with a 27K resistor going to ground. Center of the pot equals 150K.
5. Added a cross line cut control with 1M twist SPDT sw. and .0033 polystyrene cap.
6. Added the "body" control listed in Kevin O's second book and shown in the Trainflex schematic. I used a 1M pot, with the cold lug going through a 1.0uF 250Volt cap and a 220K R.
(I also redid the wiring, as per Mark's layout, and swapped out some coupling caps)
OK.... First I plan to make a recording of the different variations, which would be a cool way to compare the differences.
BUT... first, getting to my question... When I employ mod #6, the EL84 that is being turned down begins to glow red hot and my signal gates and then goes. The bias is at minimum setting and reads -18.7. The current at the 18W setting is 52mA, and at the 12W setting is 23mA.
Could someone out there please help me understand why the tube that is receiving less signal overheats?
Thank you!
Jake