Okay, it's winter and I'm spending too much time thinking up crazy ideas. So as I was going through my tube stash, my eye kept coming back to some of the last-generation miniature tubes. like the 5719. Then I thought about an imported bass sitting here that I converted from active back to passive, so it has lots of available room in the control cavity....and I started thinking:
Put two of the 5719's with their heaters (6 volts) in series (total 12V, using 150 mA for the heaters) inside the bass. Make an external 12 volt power supply, good for about 500 mA or so. Use it to supply power via the third wire in a regular 1/4" shielded TRS cable...the other two wires would be ground of course and signal. So the bass would use a traditional 1/4" TRS jack just like it would have with a regular 9V battery-powered preamp.
It gets crazier...now also use the 12V DC to power a 12 VDC to 150 VDC converter onboard the bass. I'd only need about 10 or 15mA total to supply the two plates of the 5719's. And there we have it...an onboard tube preamp, running a pair of triodes at 150 Volts. (I'm assuming the 150 VDC that's produced is clean enough to use as B+, I have no experience with them).
I just need a 12 to 150 VDC converter that's a) small and b) cheap....only need 15mA output. I checked Mouser, they had a 5 watt version but it was close to $40 each. Any ideas? Again, I have no experience with modern day DC to DC conversion. (I do have a few dozen vibrators from 1950's car radios around, but they wouldn't exactly work in a bass...)
Of course, I could just put the 9V battery back in and whip up an op-amp preamp for a couple of dollars in parts, but what's the fun in that?
Put two of the 5719's with their heaters (6 volts) in series (total 12V, using 150 mA for the heaters) inside the bass. Make an external 12 volt power supply, good for about 500 mA or so. Use it to supply power via the third wire in a regular 1/4" shielded TRS cable...the other two wires would be ground of course and signal. So the bass would use a traditional 1/4" TRS jack just like it would have with a regular 9V battery-powered preamp.
It gets crazier...now also use the 12V DC to power a 12 VDC to 150 VDC converter onboard the bass. I'd only need about 10 or 15mA total to supply the two plates of the 5719's. And there we have it...an onboard tube preamp, running a pair of triodes at 150 Volts. (I'm assuming the 150 VDC that's produced is clean enough to use as B+, I have no experience with them).
I just need a 12 to 150 VDC converter that's a) small and b) cheap....only need 15mA output. I checked Mouser, they had a 5 watt version but it was close to $40 each. Any ideas? Again, I have no experience with modern day DC to DC conversion. (I do have a few dozen vibrators from 1950's car radios around, but they wouldn't exactly work in a bass...)
Of course, I could just put the 9V battery back in and whip up an op-amp preamp for a couple of dollars in parts, but what's the fun in that?
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