I would personally use 100uF on plates, and 16-20uF on the screens of those 6V6 tubes. I like how that feels and sounds.
jelle
Bob this is what I did on my 6v build. My intention was to series the 100/100 can for 50v... until I realized that isn't possible. It's 500v so I just went with 100uf
Bob-I wrote:This is what I like to think of as a honeymoon fit, real tight.
I'm still trying to find a way to fit a loop in here too. I'm thinking an ironsounds loop mounted in a cap pan under the chassis.
In reality I don't think that will work, just not enough real estate. I'm actually not a big fan of the way a dumbleator colors the tone, I like the way my amps sound. Maybe I'll put the ironsounds loop into an external chassis.
Probably shoulda gutted n rebuilt like you did Bob, dang i must be nuts! lol!
Only mine isn't a gut job, I bought the chassis and fabricated the boards.
I've tried modding like that, it really makes more since to gut and start over.
i hear ya Bob, dang thing did sound phenominal, despite working for practically free! lol! Did a 70`s circuit! INSANE on 6V6`s!
Tom, I read a bunch about this loop on the metro forum. It appears this was designed around the Marshall cathode follower tone stack. Comments around other amps are that it's not a great fit, but in some cases it may work on a plate driven tone stack. Since the Dumble loop is driven by the stage following the tone stack, or the OD stages I'm not sure this will be right.
Slight delay. I ordered the wrong relays, they don't fit the boards. Otherwise it's pretty much done.
I wired the PT secondaries to a DPDT switch. I expect 330V from the low setting, 400 from the high.
I'm concerned about the bias. I built a full wave - bias from the secondaries, calculated ~30-45 at the low power setting and ~43-57 at the high power setting. I may need a larger pot over the 10K I have in there now.
330V at low power - bias range -30-54 seems about right
400V at high power - bias range -43-57 seem cold
Assuming high = 400 Va-k and 395 Vg2, low = 330 Va-k and 325 Vg2, and 70% Pa max for the idle point, I get Vg1 = -38V for high, and -28V for low. (GE '55 6V6GT data sheet)
martin manning wrote:Assuming high = 400 Va-k and 395 Vg2, low = 330 Va-k and 325 Vg2, and 70% Pa max for the idle point, I get Vg1 = -38V for high, and -28V for low. (GE '55 6V6GT data sheet)
Thx, I never thought to check the data sheets
I need to change the tail resistor. Right now I have 270K to a 10K pot to a 33K tail. By dropping to a 22K tail I can get the range I need for those voltage, 28K for low, 25K for high.