I can't seem to make up my mind between a PP 813 amp and a PP 845.The 845 will be a bit simpler with the tools I currently have at hand. The 813 has it all over the 845 in the cool department. The 813 will likely run at lower B+ ( 700 v. 850-900 ), and will require anode caps....
Power from either is comparable. It is hard to tell the diff between 40 and 60 watts.
Either way, it is going to be an entirely Heyboer-Iron affair, and as it develops I plan to share the story.
Just for example, the 845 Iron budget could be:
Power TX
Main L
OPT
PP grid choke
power valve filament TX
driver valve filament TX
rectifier valve TX ( 866's of course!!!)
~$600/channel
and the rest:
Main misc. bits:
bias supply
PS capacitor
pair of coupling caps
4x hum pots
CCS makin's...
tube sockets
~$130
Valves:
2x 866 Hg vapour diodes
2x 10Y/801A
2x 845
if you stay away from NOS metal plate 845, you won't have to sell your first-born
~$400
good glow factor rating for sure!
Damn, that got expensive quick, whatinthehell was I thinking?
regards,
Douglas