I would appreciate comments and constructive criticism for this amp circuit that I have designed.
The amp part itself will be subject to adjustments and tweaking so I am mostly looking for an assessment of the bias circuit and the standby switch design witch might be a little unusual.
I really want to use the tube types shown since I have all NOS tubes.
My power transformer is a fully enclosed, potted and hermetically sealed unit I have wanted to use for a long time.
It even has an altitude rating! (10,000 ft)
It is rated @ 740V ct @ 90 ma. So I was concerned that the resulting B+ voltage will be to high for 6V6's while the current capability will be to low for higher rated output tubes. So I saw on this forum a reference to a bias circuit similar to the one I have shown which would effectively knock the operating voltage down to a more reasonable level. I am shooting for an operating B+ voltage no higher than 410V and preferably greater than 370V.
I may have tried to add to many whistles and bells. What do you guys think?
Will the standby setup work or is it undesirable to leave the output tubes in a cut off state?
The amp part itself will be subject to adjustments and tweaking so I am mostly looking for an assessment of the bias circuit and the standby switch design witch might be a little unusual.
I really want to use the tube types shown since I have all NOS tubes.
My power transformer is a fully enclosed, potted and hermetically sealed unit I have wanted to use for a long time.
It even has an altitude rating! (10,000 ft)
It is rated @ 740V ct @ 90 ma. So I was concerned that the resulting B+ voltage will be to high for 6V6's while the current capability will be to low for higher rated output tubes. So I saw on this forum a reference to a bias circuit similar to the one I have shown which would effectively knock the operating voltage down to a more reasonable level. I am shooting for an operating B+ voltage no higher than 410V and preferably greater than 370V.
I may have tried to add to many whistles and bells. What do you guys think?
Will the standby setup work or is it undesirable to leave the output tubes in a cut off state?
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