Wow, it's been years since I've been on Ampage but I've got the itch to build again! Lucky for me I have a stash of tons of used transformers and stuff from things I've taken apart.
Some time ago I took apart an old PA or hi-fi amp that had (I think) a pair of 6973's and a six volt tube rectifier. I'm pretty sure it was cathode biased but I don't recall. This little transformer set is pretty nice but has really high plate voltages- higher than I'm comfortable using with an EL84 or 6V6. It comes out over 800vct if I recall correctly. It's easily over 500 volts dc once filtered and loaded a little bit. Not surprisingly one of the output tubes was shot when I got the amp.
I don't think I wanna use a standard 6L6 or el34 because I'm afraid I'm going to want to upgrade to larger transformers to see how the amp could really sound. I have a pair of output transformers and I can't remember which was from the original amp. Either way one is in the 6k:8 ohm range (from a Bogen PA?) and the other (depending on what you use the taps for) is either 7k:8 or 3.5k:8. Both are sized appropriately for a 30ish watt am. Their measurements are nearly identical to Fender Vibroverb size outputs so I figure they should be pretty safe as long as I'm not overdoing it on the output section distortion. I do want it to distort in a beautiful way though since I have a THD hotplate and I tend to use it!
So...given the above parts, what would you build? I was thinking about finding some 6973's and building a sort of a Trainwreck style circuit.
Do el34's work well at higher voltages using a higher plate impedance? Would this just be a way to cook the output tf?
Oh yeah, thought I should mention. I don't want to use a zener to kill plate voltage. To me it kinda defeats the purpose of this exercise. I'd like to be able to make it switchable (as I have in the past) between tube and SS rectifiers so it'll need to take some serious plate voltage. I usually just use a DPDT and switch between the to rects with one side and output bias settings with the other.
Wanted to add- I just looked at a kt66 data sheet- cathode biased with an ez81 rect to lower plate voltage would do about 30 watts so there's a possibility.
thanks, looking forward to some cool ideas.
jamie
Some time ago I took apart an old PA or hi-fi amp that had (I think) a pair of 6973's and a six volt tube rectifier. I'm pretty sure it was cathode biased but I don't recall. This little transformer set is pretty nice but has really high plate voltages- higher than I'm comfortable using with an EL84 or 6V6. It comes out over 800vct if I recall correctly. It's easily over 500 volts dc once filtered and loaded a little bit. Not surprisingly one of the output tubes was shot when I got the amp.
I don't think I wanna use a standard 6L6 or el34 because I'm afraid I'm going to want to upgrade to larger transformers to see how the amp could really sound. I have a pair of output transformers and I can't remember which was from the original amp. Either way one is in the 6k:8 ohm range (from a Bogen PA?) and the other (depending on what you use the taps for) is either 7k:8 or 3.5k:8. Both are sized appropriately for a 30ish watt am. Their measurements are nearly identical to Fender Vibroverb size outputs so I figure they should be pretty safe as long as I'm not overdoing it on the output section distortion. I do want it to distort in a beautiful way though since I have a THD hotplate and I tend to use it!
So...given the above parts, what would you build? I was thinking about finding some 6973's and building a sort of a Trainwreck style circuit.
Do el34's work well at higher voltages using a higher plate impedance? Would this just be a way to cook the output tf?
Oh yeah, thought I should mention. I don't want to use a zener to kill plate voltage. To me it kinda defeats the purpose of this exercise. I'd like to be able to make it switchable (as I have in the past) between tube and SS rectifiers so it'll need to take some serious plate voltage. I usually just use a DPDT and switch between the to rects with one side and output bias settings with the other.
Wanted to add- I just looked at a kt66 data sheet- cathode biased with an ez81 rect to lower plate voltage would do about 30 watts so there's a possibility.
thanks, looking forward to some cool ideas.
jamie
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