Originally posted by Bruce / Mission Amps
A friend of mine used to use a tube power amp for his PA and asked if it was possible to build one. I have iron that I happened on cheep a few years ago, 2 Hammond 1650R UL output xformers and a Hammond 287CX, a monster 400-0-400 capable of 465ma
I'm thinking that I can use PP 6550's or KT88's, a single gain stage and a cathode follower into the LTP PI. I have 4 Sovtek 6550's I got in the same deal years ago. I actually started building this then but got a bit nervous about it so benched it for awhile.
I have concerns of course.
1) Is the B+ going to be too much? If I use a full wave like I drew I can expect 600V. Can 6550's handle that kind of voltage? I know most are rated at about 500V and I have 4 Sovtek 6550's that I can use for this. Under a load that may be more like 575V but I'm calculating closer to 600.
2) Where can I insert a gain control? After the CF?
3) I'm questioning the filtering. The largest 220uF cap I can find is 385V so 2 would be 770V.
4) I drew up 2 rails, once for each pair of 12AX7's. Will the single B+ be ok, or will there be crosstalk between the 2 OT's.
5) I have 2 standby switches, then I started worrying about the load on the B+ changing. I'm thinking that if this amp is ever needed in mono mode I'd have to connect a dummy load, the SB would prevent this need.
I only drew up one channel, of course I'd duplicate this.
http://www.patmedia.net/bob-ingram/SPAschem.jpg
A few comments on the schem.
The CF is there just because I have 1/2 12AX7 to use. Comments welcome. Maybe it should be after the PI? Maybe I don't need it at all?
The tail and cathode resistors are reversed on the PI, I'll fix that later.
The NFB is not drawn... oops
Thoughts?
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