For months I've been wanting to find a somewhat powerful circuit to use a tranny set I have with. A Hammond 269EX PT (190-0-190 65mA) and 125C OT.
I recently came aware of the 6K6GT, which is not very expensive, and is basically a low-power 6V6! A quick look at the data sheet and they give 64mA current (55 plate + 9 screen) on a 285V B+ with a 12K Z.
Good, I can do that! Should put me at around 70mA current draw including the pre-amp, but with Hammonds being notoriously over-spec'ed I feel safe.
The multi-primary 125C OT allows me to select a 12K Z, good!
My B+ should be somewhat around 265V, close enough. Will also help bring the current draw slightly down as well as keep the OT happy (though, with so many people running the 15W 125E in 18W amps, I 'm not afraid of a 10W amps with the 8W 125C).
So of course, being a baby 6V6, I thought about using this occasion to use the 5E3 topology. Now, it won't be the actual thing, I know that, but it should be fun. For one thing, I will be using diode rectifying since B+ is already rather low.
Now I'm wondering though... do I keep everything as is and thus have the preamp voltages "scaled-down" accordingly?
I noticed the decoupling resistor is a hefty 22k before the pre-amp power node.
I was thinking about going with a 4.7k, like the one between plates and grids?
From what I can see, the 22K resistor seems to be dropping about 100V on a stock 5E3. With my low B+, I could end up under 150V on the preamp tubes.
How low can I safely go with the decoupling resistor without creating noise or oscilliation issues?
What about running a separate node, parallel to the screen one instead of in serie, to get less voltage drop?
Thanks!
I recently came aware of the 6K6GT, which is not very expensive, and is basically a low-power 6V6! A quick look at the data sheet and they give 64mA current (55 plate + 9 screen) on a 285V B+ with a 12K Z.
Good, I can do that! Should put me at around 70mA current draw including the pre-amp, but with Hammonds being notoriously over-spec'ed I feel safe.
The multi-primary 125C OT allows me to select a 12K Z, good!
My B+ should be somewhat around 265V, close enough. Will also help bring the current draw slightly down as well as keep the OT happy (though, with so many people running the 15W 125E in 18W amps, I 'm not afraid of a 10W amps with the 8W 125C).
So of course, being a baby 6V6, I thought about using this occasion to use the 5E3 topology. Now, it won't be the actual thing, I know that, but it should be fun. For one thing, I will be using diode rectifying since B+ is already rather low.
Now I'm wondering though... do I keep everything as is and thus have the preamp voltages "scaled-down" accordingly?
I noticed the decoupling resistor is a hefty 22k before the pre-amp power node.
I was thinking about going with a 4.7k, like the one between plates and grids?
From what I can see, the 22K resistor seems to be dropping about 100V on a stock 5E3. With my low B+, I could end up under 150V on the preamp tubes.
How low can I safely go with the decoupling resistor without creating noise or oscilliation issues?
What about running a separate node, parallel to the screen one instead of in serie, to get less voltage drop?
Thanks!
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