I'm trying to be cheap and cut corners- not sure where to do so. The goal is to build a rack mounted stereo amp for monitor use- it's out of necessity, not the desire to create some .01% distortion hi-fi amp. I want loud with decent headroom and the ability to take peaks without blowing up. I have an assortment of 16 and 8 ohm wedges I'll be driving with it. I'm trying to use what I have laying around.
I have large output tf's that are 4k to 8, 4 and 2 ohms. Logic says I can use them as 8k:16,8,4 as well.
I have a big pile of 6l6gc's.
I have a number of power transformers of varying kinds- some various recycled things with lots of taps, a silverface twin pt, etc.
The original plan was to use an Antek Inc pt (4t550) connected with 120v across the 240 windings to give me 550 volts center tapped so I'd have around 750 volts for the plates and half of that for the screens. I'd use the outputs at 8k and two el34's per side to make 80-100 watts per channel. Pretty simple and easy to set up, no excessive drive or bias requirements.
This means buying 4 el34's and an antek PT- about $200 by the time I pay for everything and have it shipped.
I'm trying to use what I have so I can spend less and build it immediately or at least a lot sooner. I figured I could use the 6l6's with an antek PT and just pretend they're el34's- would they be happy with an 8k load, 750 Vplate and 375 Vg2?
Would I be better off using the twin PT and stacking an additional supply (random other PT) so my plate voltage will be between 100 and 300 volts higher?
I know that Ampeg and others ran 600+ volts on 7027a's without any trouble and kept the screen voltage quite a bit lower. I have a lot of random PT's I could use- from old o-scopes and equipment of different kinds.
One large PT has secondaries of 148, 148, and 165 volts with an additional 432vct winding. The DCR of the lower voltage windings is around 6 ohms and the 165 winding DCR is around 9- seems like they could support some pretty serious load with bridge rectifiers. This would give me around 400v for screens and a little over 600 for the plates.
Another thought was to take a matched pair of solid state 60vct PT's and run them in series and reversed with a pair of doublers stacked so they'd make about 650 volts DC with a screen node at half that-60vct secondaries used as primaries, in series so that I'd have two very stout 120vac primaries being used as secondaries- with doublers each tf would make around 325 volts which I could stack in series.
I'll have to post specs of some other stuff I have laying around but the idea is I can combine various transformers to get the appropriate voltages.
What would you do?
thanks!
jamie
I have large output tf's that are 4k to 8, 4 and 2 ohms. Logic says I can use them as 8k:16,8,4 as well.
I have a big pile of 6l6gc's.
I have a number of power transformers of varying kinds- some various recycled things with lots of taps, a silverface twin pt, etc.
The original plan was to use an Antek Inc pt (4t550) connected with 120v across the 240 windings to give me 550 volts center tapped so I'd have around 750 volts for the plates and half of that for the screens. I'd use the outputs at 8k and two el34's per side to make 80-100 watts per channel. Pretty simple and easy to set up, no excessive drive or bias requirements.
This means buying 4 el34's and an antek PT- about $200 by the time I pay for everything and have it shipped.
I'm trying to use what I have so I can spend less and build it immediately or at least a lot sooner. I figured I could use the 6l6's with an antek PT and just pretend they're el34's- would they be happy with an 8k load, 750 Vplate and 375 Vg2?
Would I be better off using the twin PT and stacking an additional supply (random other PT) so my plate voltage will be between 100 and 300 volts higher?
I know that Ampeg and others ran 600+ volts on 7027a's without any trouble and kept the screen voltage quite a bit lower. I have a lot of random PT's I could use- from old o-scopes and equipment of different kinds.
One large PT has secondaries of 148, 148, and 165 volts with an additional 432vct winding. The DCR of the lower voltage windings is around 6 ohms and the 165 winding DCR is around 9- seems like they could support some pretty serious load with bridge rectifiers. This would give me around 400v for screens and a little over 600 for the plates.
Another thought was to take a matched pair of solid state 60vct PT's and run them in series and reversed with a pair of doublers stacked so they'd make about 650 volts DC with a screen node at half that-60vct secondaries used as primaries, in series so that I'd have two very stout 120vac primaries being used as secondaries- with doublers each tf would make around 325 volts which I could stack in series.
I'll have to post specs of some other stuff I have laying around but the idea is I can combine various transformers to get the appropriate voltages.
What would you do?
thanks!
jamie
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