Simulating Bevois Valley Morgan Jones in LTspice
Hi everyone,
I'm new to diyaudio.com so please let me know if I started this thread in the wrong place.
For a long time I've been wanting to build my own stereo amp and have been educating myself on how tube amps work and how they are designed. I still have a lot to learn.
I have installed LTspice and have modelled the schematic of Morgan Jones's "Bevois Valley". This because it might give me more insight in how electricity behaves and flows through an amplifier.
I can't seem to get it working. I get the error: "Time step too small".
I simplified the voltage regulator because I want to concentrate on the actual amplifier.
For the transformer (Hammond 1615) I have used the model of Robert McLean, using his spreadsheet.
Does anyone know what I am doing wrong?
Please let me know if I don't provide enough information or anything. I'm here to learn.
I will include my LTspice schematic with the necessary .inc files.
Thanks a lot, I will really appreciate any help!
Bart
Hi everyone,
I'm new to diyaudio.com so please let me know if I started this thread in the wrong place.
For a long time I've been wanting to build my own stereo amp and have been educating myself on how tube amps work and how they are designed. I still have a lot to learn.
I have installed LTspice and have modelled the schematic of Morgan Jones's "Bevois Valley". This because it might give me more insight in how electricity behaves and flows through an amplifier.
I can't seem to get it working. I get the error: "Time step too small".
I simplified the voltage regulator because I want to concentrate on the actual amplifier.
For the transformer (Hammond 1615) I have used the model of Robert McLean, using his spreadsheet.
Does anyone know what I am doing wrong?
Please let me know if I don't provide enough information or anything. I'm here to learn.
I will include my LTspice schematic with the necessary .inc files.
Thanks a lot, I will really appreciate any help!
Bart
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I can't imagine what has happened here. LTspice won't open your .asc file. Asc files, even encrypted ones, are ASCII (i.e. plain text) files, and when I had a look at your file in a text editor I found that it is anything but plain text.
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