Re: Principle schematic [message #30419 is a reply to message #30418] |
Sun, 06 February 2005 08:11 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18782 Registered: January 2001
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I like that. I think it might make a nice power amp that's fairly simple to build.I think I'll probably build something like that when I build the Guinevere. I'll probably forego the FET CCS on the driver tube and preamp, maybe add it later. That's how I built the Paramours too - First with a resistor in the plate circuit to B+ and then later with the CCS. I like how the 2A3 sounds, and I like the glow. One of these times, it might be fun to build a 2A3 push-pull amp too. Lots more oomph, and that's important when playing orchestral music or other material with a lot of range, even with 100dB+ horns. But for starters, I like the SE 2A3. It's simple and it sounds good. No harm having both an SE power amp and a push-pull amp group build project going at the same time.
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Re: Principle schematic [message #30420 is a reply to message #30419] |
Sun, 06 February 2005 09:33 |
Damir
Messages: 1005 Registered: May 2009
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Of course. I`m slow and don`t have too much time, but I hope that soon enough I`ll breadboard the simple version of that amp. I have a few 6B4G and other parts, except DN2540. But I have the parts for MJ350 based CCS (from M. Jones book, similar to C4S-Bottlehead). Probably I`ll try 5687, E182CC and 6J5GT for the driver. For those who likes "passive" solution, I noticed "Lundahl" LL1667 line of anode chokes, for example 7ma/580H, 10mA/405H, 15mA/270H - just what we need, but the price is not low... To be continued (I hope :-))...
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Re: you don't want to see what *I* thik is complex... [message #30424 is a reply to message #30416] |
Sun, 06 February 2005 13:21 |
cheetah
Messages: 70 Registered: May 2009
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I still like the idea of a PP 6V6 or for a little more power, 6L6. These are good tubes. The Iron foe a stero amp is inexpensive. One could use a SE input stage and use an IT to do the phase splitting, or use a PP input stage and do the phase splitting at the input. Total cost for these, with decent parts would be approx, $500 to $600. The results would be killer. Joe
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the Poinz... [message #30425 is a reply to message #30424] |
Sun, 06 February 2005 16:14 |
PakProtector
Messages: 935 Registered: May 2009
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Poinz drew this of my E-Linear circuit. 10k a-a with screen taps at 20% for the 6V6 and a 6BQ7 up front will sound brilliant. Try it with 40% taps for 6L6's. B+ in the mid 200's and run class A bias. 807's are another option too. Or get the OPT wound with 20, 30, and 40% taps and perform your own experiments. Small negative rail for fixed bias will double as a sink rail for a CCS instead of the resistor and requisite larger neg. rail shown in the schematic. The grid chokes are just as easy to do as a proper output TX. regards, Douglas
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Re: the Poinz... [message #30427 is a reply to message #30425] |
Sun, 06 February 2005 19:43 |
cheetah
Messages: 70 Registered: May 2009
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Very Nice! I like the idea of using a smaller Bias supply and a CCS on the input. One could even use a grid choke in place of input resistor, if they wanted to go over the top. And the price: $1.90 for a 6BQ7 @ AES, @2.90 @ Uncle Neds. Matched pair of JJ's $30. @ Uncle Neds. Center tapped grid choke could be PSA-2N(nickel) from Elecrtra-Print. Joe
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Re: the Poinz... [message #30429 is a reply to message #30428] |
Sun, 06 February 2005 20:49 |
cheetah
Messages: 70 Registered: May 2009
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There isn't much info at the Electra-Print site. But I'm sure Jack @ EP can give you the details. You can find out a little more @ Chris Beck's site. Follow the link attached. What I know is this, The EP amp uses this as a phase splitter. It is a center tapped choke. Core is nickle. Very nice for low drive levels. Since your amp would not use it this way, the nickle core should be a nice touch. Joe
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