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How would a cathode follower output section sound for guitar?

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  • #31
    Ah!! but the money *is* object
    Offer me 1000 6AK6 at one buck each and I'll buy them first and search for a use later.
    Juan Manuel Fahey

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    • #32
      Originally posted by J M Fahey View Post
      Ah!! but the money *is* object
      Offer me 1000 6AK6 at one buck each and I'll buy them first and search for a use later.
      There is a guy who built an amplifier with only 12ax7. Tip #13

      I think the 12ay7 is the best tube for the most hifi clear and open sounding tube but I will never admit that in public again for fear the price will increase even more for one and I am probably stupid for doing it now.

      I love the way hifi guys describe sound.
      Last edited by Austin; 09-04-2012, 10:49 AM.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Austin View Post
        This may be better posted in the "why not power pentodes for drivers" but would somebody help me understand why a 6ak6 or other smal signal pentode might be better than a el84 or a 6v6 or even larer tubes for a driver if money was no object? Is it the "inter-electrode capacitance" that might be a low pass filter with the grid stopper? Thanks
        They are a power tube, the voltages they run at are reasonably low, they are cheap, I have 12, really should use a 6AU6 though as I have 50 of them, 150mA of heater current at 6V, they are said to sound fairly good.

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