I have a fixed bias VVR2 board from hallamplification, going into a Fender Blues Junior.
I'm only scaling the power stage, and all the voltages seem to scale as expected, between 10% and 100% of the v+ and bias v-
However, when I turn the VVR control to very low settings (say less than about 50v), the tubes (EL84's) start glowing very brightly.
I've tried the following :
- Disconnect the VVR bias and leave the bias fixed at -14v - VVR works OK and tubes don't glow brightly at low settings
- Measure tube current when the tubes are starting to glow bright - they don't seem to be pulling too much current (calculated about 8w dissipation)
Looking inside the tubes (and I'm not an expert at tube internals), there is a coil of wire in the centre which is glowing brightly (is this the grid?)
Could the problem be that the VVR is scaling the tubes to to low voltage (I think they go to about 30v), causing the grids to go positive and pull lots of current from the bias supply?
Any ideas or advice very much appreciated, as I'm a bit confused as to what's going on!