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Re: Would Anyone Feel Like Discussing DC Filament Supply Methods? [message #9720 is a reply to message #9719] |
Mon, 24 July 2006 07:12 |
Damir
Messages: 1005 Registered: May 2009
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IMO/IME and generally: -with indirectly heated tubes and a power amplifiers, DC supplies for the heaters (both driver and output tubes) are often not necessity, especially with PP amps -preamps, especially low-level signal types (mics, RIAA) usually need DC-powered heaters -filaments in DHT-based power amps (power tubes) can be AC operated, but sometimes DC in needed, in SET low power amp + high efficiency speakers cases. Some people claims that AC sounds better, especially in comparison with simple/bad DC fillaments supply -there`re several types of DC supplies - from simple, pasive types (CLC, CRC...) to the regulated ones. With IDHTs, simple series voltage regulators (transistors or ICs) are "good enough". But, with DHTs (where filament = cathode = signal path), probably more "refined" versions are in order (CCS, shunt regulation...) -see, for example, some heaters/filaments and supplies article by Mark Kelly:
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First question... [message #9724 is a reply to message #9719] |
Mon, 24 July 2006 18:38 |
PakProtector
Messages: 935 Registered: May 2009
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are you sure you need them? or is it a 'Want' thing? I can see the use for front end stages of a high gain amp, but I have not found them a requirement on my normal designs( that are high enough gain I can get by with no additional gain). cheers, Douglas
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Re: First question... [message #9729 is a reply to message #9726] |
Wed, 26 July 2006 18:42 |
PakProtector
Messages: 935 Registered: May 2009
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Well...I am not certain that DC is needed. I have heard AC amps with no hum. I would also suggest that making that much DC will have challenges all its own, and perhaps divert resources from other parts. It's also a noise risk itself, with multiple paths wo sneak in noise. it's an interesting challenge, and I don't feel qualified to say what should be done. Matter of fact, it's your amp, work it out, and learn a lot along the way, and then build another...:) cheers, Douglas
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Re: First question... [message #9732 is a reply to message #9731] |
Thu, 27 July 2006 05:39 |
PakProtector
Messages: 935 Registered: May 2009
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Hey-Hey!!!, I drew it, but I have no St.70 to experiment on. It's a remarkably generic front-end. With a few component changes, it can be applied to nearly any U-L final stage. So far I've only used it on DH finals, but any ole power tube should be just as happy. There's a few other folks who have run 6L6's with it.I need to work out some details on the 813 amp. I have to rig a fairly high-power umbilical for those 2-channel beasties. That and getting the Peerless S-271-S output's wound, stacked and waxed...:) That big 5k should make for an interesting comparison between the stock Citation II iron. Fortunately Heyboer is in no rush to get those TX's underway. The project is getting bigger and bigger, I suspect some of the issues will need solved as it is built. It will have 10VAC on its filaments. cheers, Douglas
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