That can well be true, maybe the JJ like lower primary resistance. I did not try that!!!! I am too busy, when I have time, I am going to use the 8 ohm tape to make the primary 4K and see whether I can get some more power out of the JJ.
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Originally posted by Alan0354 View PostThat can well be true, maybe the JJ like lower primary resistance. I did not try that!!!! I am too busy, when I have time, I am going to use the 8 ohm tape to make the primary 4K and see whether I can get some more power out of the JJ."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View PostI'll take the small loss of power with JJ 6V6's over the short and sparky life of EH or (fake) TungSol russki's or chinese firecrackers. The difference between 17.5 and 22 watts, same as 1.75 and 2.2 watts. Not much to worry about.
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Originally posted by wozt View PostMany thanks, been away for a few days in a wonderful isolated cottage in Wales. Lots of info for me to use. I am not wanting a FDR clone, just a 6v6 power section really. I haven't yet settled on my pre amp...Joe L
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Originally posted by wozt View PostI am not wanting a FDR clone, just a 6v6 power section really.Originally posted by Joe L View PostI did a comparison between identical FDRs, one with a MC DR transformer and another with a Heyboer DR and everyone present chose the Heyboer."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by Joe L View PostI did a comparison between identical FDRs, one with a MC DR transformer and another with a Heyboer DR and everyone present chose the Heyboer.
Did you use a plug in connector, say a Molex or similar, to plug in/out both transformers for comparison?
Or you soldered them in/out in the same open chassis?
How would you describe the difference?
Thanks.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View PostInteresting.
Did you use a plug in connector, say a Molex or similar, to plug in/out both transformers for comparison?
Or you soldered them in/out in the same open chassis?
How would you describe the difference?
Thanks."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by jpfamps View PostAs you increase impedance screen grid dissipation increases, plate dissipation will decrease though.
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The lower power achieved with JJ would seem to me to be related to Vsat. The voltage you can swing across each half primary is equal to the B+ less the saturation voltage left across the tube when the signal swings peak positive on the grid such that Vg1k goes to 0V.
6V6, EL84 typically have a Vsat of 40V. 6L6 is typically 50 to 60V, so the comment that the JJ 6V6 is more like a 6L6 would seem correct.
Cheers,
Ian
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I am not familiar with the JJ 6V6S, so I had to look up its datasheet, and it turned out that it is not quite the same as the 6V6GT, perhaps that would explain the lower output power, i.e., perhaps the "S" stands for smaller...
Plate characteristic compared against the 6V6GT:
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jazbo8, where did you find that JJ 6V6S info?
They only seem to publish curves for triode arrangement http://www.jjtubes.eu/image/data/powertubes/6V6.pdf
Over at TAG, Martin Manning has been using the uTracer to good effect, see The Amp Garage :: View topic - u-Tracer (Micro Curve Tracer) for his JJ 6V6S work.
Regarding a 6k6 p-p load for 6V6GTA, when plugging some guestimate loaded voltages into nickb's interactive data sheet Interactive Valve Data Sheets it does seem to result in the plate dissipation being rather over the 14W limiting value.
Winding the p-p load down to 3k3 (to simulate 4 ohm on the secondary from the use of an extension cab) pushes the plate dissipation to an horrendous level, even with the plate and screen voltages sagged lower still!
8k p-p for 6V6GTA seems about optimal for max power output at a reasonable plate dissipation.
As mentioned, the 10k p-p load on the JJ info is for a lowish VB+ of 250V, but also in class A1.
Plugging the JJ conditions into the interactive data sheet indicates a power output of 8.5W, rather than 10W.Last edited by pdf64; 02-24-2015, 09:19 PM.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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Originally posted by pdf64 View Postjazb08, where did you find that JJ 6V6S info?
Over at TAG, Martin Manning has been using the uTracer to good effect for his JJ 6V6S work.
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Originally posted by Gingertube View PostPosted this suggestion before ...
I've beern using these with push pull 6V6 with stunning results.
It is a medium quality HIFI tranny which makes it ideal for a guitar amp. I've also used these with 6GW8 (ECL86) with equally good results.
86PP output transformer.
Even used them with switchable Ultralinear in a 6V6 Guitar Amp.
Cheers,
Ian
What push pull schematic you following?
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