Many years ago I drew up a load line for a SE KT88 amp in UL. I have to go back now and relearn how to do that (the load line part) because I want to go back to this project now that my kids are a bit older and I have a bit more time. Only this time I want to direct couple with a mosfet.
I do remember my B+ being about 350v. I also remember my estimated bias voltage for that B+ and my OPT (2500) was about -35v. I can get a PT from Weber that has all different windings all at 150mA. Should be about perfect. I can get all different voltages needed for the bias (fully recitified), B+ and mosfet driver. The only thing I'm worried about is having all those SS bridge rectifiers creating a lot of noise.
The thing I can't wrap my mind around is what this does to the desired B+. My goal for the amp is to get as much clean headroom I can possibly squeeze out of it. If I remember doing the load line correctly, I set the bias voltage so that clipping would be symmetric. Wouldn't the mosfet driver now change this? I can't help but think that with the same B+, the tube would draw too much current when pushed into clipping.
Is this correct? Wouldn't you have to lower the B+? By how much, the bias voltage? So if your B+ was 350v and your best bias point sits at -35v for the most clean headroom, would you lower the B+ to 315v?
Thanks to anyone who can help me understand this.
I do remember my B+ being about 350v. I also remember my estimated bias voltage for that B+ and my OPT (2500) was about -35v. I can get a PT from Weber that has all different windings all at 150mA. Should be about perfect. I can get all different voltages needed for the bias (fully recitified), B+ and mosfet driver. The only thing I'm worried about is having all those SS bridge rectifiers creating a lot of noise.
The thing I can't wrap my mind around is what this does to the desired B+. My goal for the amp is to get as much clean headroom I can possibly squeeze out of it. If I remember doing the load line correctly, I set the bias voltage so that clipping would be symmetric. Wouldn't the mosfet driver now change this? I can't help but think that with the same B+, the tube would draw too much current when pushed into clipping.
Is this correct? Wouldn't you have to lower the B+? By how much, the bias voltage? So if your B+ was 350v and your best bias point sits at -35v for the most clean headroom, would you lower the B+ to 315v?
Thanks to anyone who can help me understand this.
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