Who's built a JTM45/100?
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I thought the screen grid was 5k6.
I should read more carefully. It is my first 100watter my two other amps obviously did not have the input grid resistors slung between the pairs of valves
It is the input grid resistors (x2) 1k5 (which are missing in my kit by the way!). Did not realise these were vulnerable to pack up. How important is the choice of type of resistor in this position?

I thought the screen grid was 5k6.
I should read more carefully. It is my first 100watter my two other amps obviously did not have the input grid resistors slung between the pairs of valves

It is the input grid resistors (x2) 1k5 (which are missing in my kit by the way!). Did not realise these were vulnerable to pack up. How important is the choice of type of resistor in this position?
Neil
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I knew I should not post on these things without a schematic in front of me
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At the risk of diverting Bashcoders thread (it's still relevant to his build.....)
I see the option of 470R or 5k resistors for these as screen grid resistors to help with catastrophic valve failure and as such are high rating wire wound at 5Wwhich value is correct/better with KT66s?
I also see 5k6 or 1k5 linking the pairs of output valves. I see these referred to as either swamp resistors and/or input grid resistor. Again what is the correct value and more importantly the rationale behind the different values? Not forgetting the rating 1W or 2W, carbon comp. or carbon film?

At the risk of diverting Bashcoders thread (it's still relevant to his build.....)
I see the option of 470R or 5k resistors for these as screen grid resistors to help with catastrophic valve failure and as such are high rating wire wound at 5Wwhich value is correct/better with KT66s?
I also see 5k6 or 1k5 linking the pairs of output valves. I see these referred to as either swamp resistors and/or input grid resistor. Again what is the correct value and more importantly the rationale behind the different values? Not forgetting the rating 1W or 2W, carbon comp. or carbon film?
Neil
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On the screen grids:
6L6GC, KT66, 5881 = 470/2W wirewound (best is Welwyn)
EL34, E34L = 1.0K/5W wirewound
On the control grids:
6L6GC, KT66, 5881 = 1.5K...2.2K
EL34, E34L = 5.6K...22K
No matter, whether they are CC's, CF's or metalfilm - 0.5W is enough.
They should be there, to prevent the tube agains RF oscillation! The resistor together with the input capacitance of the tube is creating a high-pass-filter, what prevents the tube.
Clear enough?
Larry
6L6GC, KT66, 5881 = 470/2W wirewound (best is Welwyn)
EL34, E34L = 1.0K/5W wirewound
On the control grids:
6L6GC, KT66, 5881 = 1.5K...2.2K
EL34, E34L = 5.6K...22K
No matter, whether they are CC's, CF's or metalfilm - 0.5W is enough.
They should be there, to prevent the tube agains RF oscillation! The resistor together with the input capacitance of the tube is creating a high-pass-filter, what prevents the tube.
Clear enough?
Larry
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novosibir wrote:On the screen grids:
6L6GC, KT66, 5881 = 470/2W wirewound (best is Welwyn)
EL34, E34L = 1.0K/5W wirewound
On the control grids:
6L6GC, KT66, 5881 = 1.5K...2.2K
EL34, E34L = 5.6K...22K
No matter, whether they are CC's, CF's or metalfilm - 0.5W is enough.
They should be there, to prevent the tube agains RF oscillation! The resistor together with the input capacitance of the tube is creating a high-pass-filter, what prevents the tube.
Clear enough?
Larry

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So, when I switched from EL34s to KT66s, obviously I should have changed the value of these resistors.novosibir wrote:On the screen grids:
6L6GC, KT66, 5881 = 470/2W wirewound (best is Welwyn)
EL34, E34L = 1.0K/5W wirewound
On the control grids:
6L6GC, KT66, 5881 = 1.5K...2.2K
EL34, E34L = 5.6K...22K
No matter, whether they are CC's, CF's or metalfilm - 0.5W is enough.
They should be there, to prevent the tube agains RF oscillation! The resistor together with the input capacitance of the tube is creating a high-pass-filter, what prevents the tube.
Clear enough?
Larry
Does the 1k5W and 5.6k adversley effect the operation of the KT66 tubes in any way? Does it effect tone? Still learning here.
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You won't hear any difference between the 1.5K and the 5.6K grid stopper with KT66, because the cutoff frequenzy of both is far out of the hearable spectrum - even low intermodulations aren't present in the audio range.white room wrote:Does the 1k5W and 5.6k adversley effect the operation of the KT66 tubes in any way? Does it effect tone? Still learning here.
But with a 470 ohms screen grid resistor on a KT66 (of course one on each tube

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Makes sense to me.novosibir wrote:You won't hear any difference between the 1.5K and the 5.6K grid stopper with KT66, because the cutoff frequenzy of both is far out of the hearable spectrum - even low intermodulations aren't present in the audio range.white room wrote:Does the 1k5W and 5.6k adversley effect the operation of the KT66 tubes in any way? Does it effect tone? Still learning here.
But with a 470 ohms screen grid resistor on a KT66 (of course one on each tube) you'd get a better touch response in comparision with the 1K
Larry
Thanks