60 watts RMS now, Yeah!
Thanks to all helping , Petertub of mod the 100Kohms resistor for bias did it!
In fact as per tube specs for KT120 i did installed a grid resistor of 47Kohms.
I do have an octet of those for this mk3 Dynaco matched pairs.
I get now 60 v p.p. at onset of clipping. translated to 60 watts rms in 8 ohms.
I did find a bit weird that minus bias volts did limit the swing voltage to drive to output stage.
Because, I have use this bias scheme for modding a self or cathode bias amp to fixed bias that worked fine a Magnum120 of Rogue Audio.
Thanks again and have a nice Easter week-end and stay home safe!!
Thanks to all helping , Petertub of mod the 100Kohms resistor for bias did it!
In fact as per tube specs for KT120 i did installed a grid resistor of 47Kohms.
I do have an octet of those for this mk3 Dynaco matched pairs.
I get now 60 v p.p. at onset of clipping. translated to 60 watts rms in 8 ohms.
I did find a bit weird that minus bias volts did limit the swing voltage to drive to output stage.
Because, I have use this bias scheme for modding a self or cathode bias amp to fixed bias that worked fine a Magnum120 of Rogue Audio.
Thanks again and have a nice Easter week-end and stay home safe!!
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Glad you made it !Thanks to all helping , Petertub of mod the 100Kohms resistor for bias did it!
In fact as per tube specs for KT88 and KT120 i did installed a grid resistor of 47Kohms.
I get now 60 v p.p. at onset of clipping. translated to 60 watts rms in 8 ohms.
I did find a bit weird that minus bias volts did limit the swing voltage to drive to output stage.
Because, I have use this bias scheme for modding a self or cathode bias amp to fixed bias that worked fine a Magnum120 of Rogue Audio.
Thanks again and have a nice Easter week-end and stay home safe!!
And yes, we will stay at home.