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Single 6N6P preamplifier has no bass to speak of...

I have a 6N6P 2 channel preamplifier that uses a single 6N6P tube it does work but the bass is virtually non existent.
and it has no tube warmth.
I suspect a too low bias point as I have already tried to find many possible causes for this.
The tube runs at 122 V on the Anode B+ is 162 V
Anode resistor is 5k12 voltage drop is 40V so current is 7mA
Cathode resistor is 565 Ohm voltage on Cathode is 4.4 V
Input impedance is 47k Ohm
Output capacitor is 1µF load is 40k Ohm it is a transformer.
Can someone please help me make this thing sing?
Thanks!
 
I have a 6N6P 2 channel preamplifier that uses a single 6N6P tube it does work but the bass is virtually non existent.
and it has no tube warmth.
I suspect a too low bias point as I have already tried to find many possible causes for this.
The tube runs at 122 V on the Anode B+ is 162 V
Anode resistor is 5k12 voltage drop is 40V so current is 7mA
Cathode resistor is 565 Ohm voltage on Cathode is 4.4 V
Input impedance is 47k Ohm
Output capacitor is 1µF load is 40k Ohm it is a transformer.
Can someone please help me make this thing sing?
Thanks!
First, post the schematics. Second, tube warmth comes from heater, check that.
 
Did you run a frequency response to see how the low end fares?
Can you post a schematic? One picture being worth a 1000 words ...
For instance, how is the transformer load 40k? Is that the load at the secondary transformed to the primary?

Jan
Hello Jan, thanks for your reply, I only have a hand drawn schematic so far and the design is not mine.
The transformer is the input transformer of my poweramp, my other preamplifier that uses 2 12au7 in parallel does not have
a weak bass.
 
First, post the schematics. Second, tube warmth comes from heater, check that.
Thanks Adison yes the warmth surely comes from the heater!
There is not much more to the schematic than what I have written in my OP , cathode bypass is 470µF and not drawn in the schematic.
 

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Specifications of transformer are needed (Please).

Primary DCR
Primary Impedance
Primary Inductance
Primary DC current rating
Secondary DCR
Secondary Impedance

And . . .
Load Impedance that the Secondary has to drive

It is beginning to sound (seriously; and pun intended too), like your transformer as it reacts to your surrounding circuits (tube and load on transformer output) are the cause of the sound quality.

What is the transformer manufacturer name and model number?

Thanks!
 
Thanks Adison yes the warmth surely comes from the heater!
There is not much more to the schematic than what I have written in my OP , cathode bypass is 470µF and not drawn in the schematic.
Yes, its such a simple circuit that it has to work. I see no heater supply. Is it ac or dc? Post the full schematics, including power supply.