While mulling over some tube data, I noticed that using the "dreaded" Ultralinear on a pair of 6550's or KT88's can handle a greater peak to peak input signal, compared with tetrode connection at similar B+.
Now If I have a DIY bass amp that is clipping symetrically at moderate volume levels (i.e. less than half way turned up) would ultralinear be a good solution to make more of the upper reaches of the power more usable for bass guitar?
I reckon I'm getting 30 to 40W (based on scope readings) undistorted in tetrode connection before clipping sets in. I estimate that with a 425V B+ I would get 60W from a pair of KT88 into a 4.3K Hammond 1650N.
The taps are there unconnected at the moment, so I suppose it would be an easy mod to try......
Now If I have a DIY bass amp that is clipping symetrically at moderate volume levels (i.e. less than half way turned up) would ultralinear be a good solution to make more of the upper reaches of the power more usable for bass guitar?
I reckon I'm getting 30 to 40W (based on scope readings) undistorted in tetrode connection before clipping sets in. I estimate that with a 425V B+ I would get 60W from a pair of KT88 into a 4.3K Hammond 1650N.
The taps are there unconnected at the moment, so I suppose it would be an easy mod to try......
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