
I posted a similiar version of this on another forum, but no joy.
Couple of questions. Please bear with me.
I did a 45 watt Marshall build several months back. I'm wanting to experiment with some things now. It's a TD kit which is kind of a mix of several Marshalls. GZ34, EL34's, split cathode. High value filtering (50 Plate, 50 Screen, 50 PI, 47 V2, 16 V1). 440 volts on the EL34 plates. Preamp voltages are lowish (by design) compared to some other voltage charts that I've come across for various Marshall clone builds and in line with others. I'm finding that it seems the various Marshalls were all over the place in terms of voltages, both for preamp and the B+. My amp is a little stiff sounding, but I've been happy with it. But I think it's time to play with some reversible mods and see if I like the changes.
The dropping resistor between the output tube screens and the PI is 22K. I temporarily clipped in another 22K in parallel which brought the preamp voltages up. It didn't seem to affect the plate voltages of the EL34's (which makes sense) but I forgot to measure the screen voltages. Which brings me to my first question ... I don't quite understand the relationship between the plate and screen voltages of the output tubes. From what I'm seeing by searching the net, the screen voltages seem to run maybe just a few volts below the plates. I don't know what affect that resistor change made on the screen voltage, as again, I forgot to measure. But seeing how most Marshalls seem to use an 8.2K resistor there and the screen voltages still seem to be just under the plates, I'm not quite understanding why changing that resistor value doesn't seem to bump up the screen voltage. Or maybe it does and I'm just missing something. As I mentioned, I know it bumps up the voltages on the PI and preamp tubes. Can someone briefly explain how that works in as laymen like terms as possible.
Also, I notice that some Marshall voltage charts show the plates of V1 to run about the same voltages. Others show pin 1 to run below pin 6 by a good margin. That's how it is in my amp. I'm assuming that it has to do with the cathode resistors affecting the plate voltages. Which would mean that shared cathode Marshalls would show the V1 pin 1 and pin 6 voltages to be the same (or close) where split cathode Marshalls would have a lower V1 pin 1 voltage compared to pin 6. Is my thinking right on this?
What I'm thinking about doing is lowering filter cap values for the different stages so it's a bit spongier, not as stiff. Maybe 32 rectifier, 32 B+, 32 (or 16) PI, 16 V2, 16V1 (or sharing a 16 between V1 and V2). Also considering raising the voltage some on the PI and preamp by changing the 22K resistor to a lower value.
Here is a link to the layout.
https://d1sjrnpi226dnf.cloudfront.net/s ... 1391458164
Thanks in advance to anyone patient enough to read all this and add their input.