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I see a pair of 100k resistors pulling up both the cathode and anode of your PI to B+ (unless I'm just looking at the drawing crosseyed). Just before the final coupling caps. Double check to see where they came from and if they should be removed from this design.
edit: keep us posted! I want to find out how the dueling OTs work out.If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
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Originally posted by eschertron View PostI see a pair of 100k resistors pulling up both the cathode and anode of your PI to B+ (unless I'm just looking at the drawing crosseyed). Just before the final coupling caps. Double check to see where they came from and if they should be removed from this design.
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Yeah, forgot to erase those. It was pieced together in Paint quickly. Will update. May not need one of the gain stages either. I was more concerned if it's worth spending time to breadboard it and if anyone has tried this before. Will have some sort of tone control or stack also. I have read of low freq oscillation when bridging. If I use the concertina as the V1, bad idea?
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If I use the concertina as the V1, bad idea?If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
We need more chaos in music, in art... I'm here to make it. - Justin Thomas
MANY things in human experience can be easily differentiated, yet *impossible* to express as a measurement. - Juan Fahey
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It's a guitar amp. Output tubes will be 6bq5 (6gk6's actually). I'll figure out the gain and tone control later but just hoping the overall topology is correct. Concertina has .9 gain? So if it's in V1 I'd be adding noise so better off with phase splitter on V2 or 3?
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It could be 1 x 12AX7 + 2 x 6BQ5. You don't really need the Cathodyne PI. The phase inversion could be done by the OT secondary wiring. It could either be as in the OP with the speaker 'bridged' across the outputs or one side of the speaker could be grounded. The OT secondaries are still in series across the speaker. It's just the ground connection which is moved.
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Originally posted by Dave H View PostThe phase inversion could be done by the OT secondary wiring.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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I'm going with a PI, where or what type is yet to be decided. This is a better clearer picture of the output stage(if it will work). I would like to have separate vol and/or tone controls(if possible) but if the output stages are not identical, (such as phase problems with separate tone controls set at different positions) will it still work? I'm going to start building the power supply, then both output channels. After they work, a PI and some tone controls. My original idea was a 2-12 combo, 1 input, PI, then 2 separate SE outputs into 2 separate speakers, but i think it would not work(sound) good.
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Yes, but why?
Bridged configurations are useful in SS amps where you want to keep the power rails low voltage and because there is no impedance matching transformer. Since you have a transformer there's just no good reason to do it. It means you have to use two expensive SE transformers which have to carry substantial DC instead of a single PP one in which the DC cancels out so making better use of the core. Aside from the novelty I'm not seeing the upside.Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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Parts are not the issue. It could be considered novelty, i consider it learning. I have 2 SE output transformers from a 6bq5 amp. I have the power transformer which powered both channels. I have 20 pieces of 6GK6 that i love to substitute for el84 just to be different. The reason to do it is because it is not being done. I want to see what it sounds like, a SE amp or a PP amp, do i get crossover distortion like a PP 6bq5 amps get, is the output wattage the same as PP or the same as PSE. If i use different value final coupling caps on each side, what does that do to the sound? What if one side is 6bq5 and other is 6v6? What if one side is fixed bias? Lots of variables.
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Originally posted by mozz View PostParts are not the issue. It could be considered novelty, i consider it learning.
You're using 2 OTs but the idea is similar.
I don't think it has a PI.
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