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Re: Inexpensive Used PP EL84 Recommendations, please [message #9297 is a reply to message #9296] |
Mon, 24 October 2005 18:24 |
PakProtector
Messages: 935 Registered: May 2009
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Hey-Hey!!!, aside from enjoying it...what are your plans for the piece? Also, will you be needing just an amp? like a ST35 Dynaco? or some sort of integrated style?The Dynaco SCA35 fits the integrated category, has the same output Iron as the ST35 and can be modified( probably require some re-fit for reliable day-to-day use anyway ). The Heath W2 is a 6L6 amp, but has a 10k a-a output TX, and a seperate power supply, so a bit of work would be needed to fit El84. Mostly PS building, and socket swapping. It probably has better output Iron, but I am just speculating there... And then there are the Eico and Scott to consider... cheers, Douglas
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Re: Inexpensive Used PP EL84 Recommendations, please [message #9298 is a reply to message #9297] |
Mon, 31 October 2005 12:07 |
metasonix
Messages: 103 Registered: May 2009
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let me see....you're telling this guy to get a Heath W-2 and hack it to take EL84s? Why? EL84s are lesser performers than 6L6s--higher distortion, lower power. And W-2s do have some collectible value--but not when they've been hacked. He'd be better off just finding a Scott 222 or Heath AA-151. Or a long list of other vintage EL84 amps. Or far better, getting two W-2s and using them as-is.
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Re: Inexpensive Used PP EL84 Recommendations, please [message #9299 is a reply to message #9298] |
Mon, 31 October 2005 15:30 |
PakProtector
Messages: 935 Registered: May 2009
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Well, thanks for waiting to suggest all those other options. As a matter of fact, W2's turn up one-at-a-time fairly inexpensively, especially w/o the PS part. Considering my experience with the big S265 Peerless output, I'd conclude that a single 16277 would be a similar performer. Better than the cheaper integrated options you mention I'll bet. Get one, unwind and make more. No big deal there, that's for sure. Probably ~$75 each to make as many as you want. Can't call that expensive...:) Or try building with a 16311, or 16309. I would agree that the W2 would do quite well with its own 6L6's. I don't have much experience with EL84's. 6L6's, those I've built with and liked the result. I would say that the original front end can be improved upon easily. See Merlin V2 for an example. Getting rid of the global NFB path has always sounded better, assuming the rest of the amp could be brought to heel of course...:) cheers, Douglas
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Huh, sorry Manual... [message #9305 is a reply to message #9301] |
Tue, 01 November 2005 04:12 |
Damir
Messages: 1005 Registered: May 2009
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I just realized that you talked about Mullard 5-20 POWER transformer, and not about "Merlin" OPT... Well, nothing complicated with PT - usual 5V rectifier winding, two 6,3Vct heater windings and 410-0-410V HV secondary, GZ34 rectifier, CLC "smoothing". OPT is UL, 2xEL34 cathode biased, input/driver EF86 to ECC83, high neg. feedback. There`re a few pages of descriptions/comments in M. Jones book(s). Of course, the full schematic/descriptions/construction, measured performances...etc - in "Mullard Tube circuits for audio amplifiers" book. IMO - go for "Merlin V2" :-).
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