Then I started looking at the bias. (6v6GT tube)
I gather from research that the way they came from the factory they run hot.
I tend to obsess over voltages but some say to not worry about it and leave it as is.
I'm more a fan of clean headroom than bluesy grit.
I experimented with different bias and these are some results:
originally:
488 ohms cathode resistor
23.6v voltage drop
.048a current
348v plate voltage
dissipation 16.7w (120%)?
changed to:
817 ohms
28.7v
.035a
367v
12.8w (91%)?
My math might not be correct.
My questions are:
A. Is it safe to leave it as it was or should I set the bias a bit lower?
B. If set it lower with a greater voltage drop, do I need beef up the 25uf/25v bypass cap to a 50v cap?
Thanks,
