i apologize in advance if this thread is not placed correctly, i was looking for a beginner thread..., couldnt find..., anyhoo
im working on a 1 channel a/b push/pull modeled after the soldano slo100 high gain o.d. stage for the pre,
married with a more or less jcm 800 2204 power stage.
it'll be a 50w w/ 2 x 6550's and 4 x 12ax7/7025's
based on the tube data sheets and known speaker ohms i would be using, i have determined ideal o.t. primary to be around 3.3k @ 8ohms with
a plate voltage of 400v
im ok to this point.
i should have no trouble selecting the ideal o.t,
my question is how does the p.t. affect the plate voltage.
perhaps i am going about this backwards, but if i have an idea of the desired plate voltage i would like to end up at, how do i go about selecting the ideal p.t.?
for similar builds and similar amps, i have seen quite a variance in p.t. specs, (some 175-0-175, some 320-0-320) im just trying to understand how these specs translate to values such as power tube plate voltages.
josh
im working on a 1 channel a/b push/pull modeled after the soldano slo100 high gain o.d. stage for the pre,
married with a more or less jcm 800 2204 power stage.
it'll be a 50w w/ 2 x 6550's and 4 x 12ax7/7025's
based on the tube data sheets and known speaker ohms i would be using, i have determined ideal o.t. primary to be around 3.3k @ 8ohms with
a plate voltage of 400v
im ok to this point.
i should have no trouble selecting the ideal o.t,
my question is how does the p.t. affect the plate voltage.
perhaps i am going about this backwards, but if i have an idea of the desired plate voltage i would like to end up at, how do i go about selecting the ideal p.t.?
for similar builds and similar amps, i have seen quite a variance in p.t. specs, (some 175-0-175, some 320-0-320) im just trying to understand how these specs translate to values such as power tube plate voltages.
josh
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