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300B SET – operational conditions

Hi,
I rebuilt my Chinese 300B amp as per Skunkie design. I try to reuse as many components as possible to see how much better this amp can sound. I am pretty impressed with the result.
This is my first tube project and I would like to get some clarification on the 300B tube biasing.

Measured values (red numbers on the attached picture):
The plate voltage is 396V
The voltage drop on the OPT is 11.1V and the DCR is 149 Ohm that gives 74.5mA of plate current.
Grid voltage around -65V

Plate curves:
When l look at the anode curves (picture attached), for the -65V grid and 74.5mA the plate voltage should be around 325V which is 71V lower that actually measured.

Questions:
Is it ok to run 300B on the higher voltage comparing to voltage got from the plate curves?
Any benefits or drawback?
Recommendations?

Thanks.
Jacek
 

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@6A3sUMMER - thank you! That helps a lot.

@jeff, yes it Willsenton R300. It sounds very good now. I plan to squeeze in some Schottky diodes and regulate the 300B filament voltage with TL1085. Let's see if that will help with the hum or I need a bigger choke for B+. It is a playground and learning project for me 🙂
 
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