Hello again,
I'd like to use an EL84/5881 combo in my amplifier, but my problem is a 450V plate voltage. The THD website claims EL84 conversion in amps with a plate voltage 'under 520VDC', but I'm skint and not willing to pay $100 for a pair .
TUT4, 6-32 explains the yellow jackets. I understand the pin conversion, cathode resistor and bypass cap, 'coupling cap to block the control-grid bias voltage while coupling the audio signal to the EL-84', and grid leak resistor to ground. What I don't understand is how its able to tank an EL84 to 520VDC when they're rated for a maximum of 300V plate voltage! (although I've heard of cathode biased EL84's in AB @ low 400V)
Can anybody shed some light on this? Is there an easy way to drop the plate voltage for a single tube? Something I've missed?
Cheers,
C_S
I'd like to use an EL84/5881 combo in my amplifier, but my problem is a 450V plate voltage. The THD website claims EL84 conversion in amps with a plate voltage 'under 520VDC', but I'm skint and not willing to pay $100 for a pair .
TUT4, 6-32 explains the yellow jackets. I understand the pin conversion, cathode resistor and bypass cap, 'coupling cap to block the control-grid bias voltage while coupling the audio signal to the EL-84', and grid leak resistor to ground. What I don't understand is how its able to tank an EL84 to 520VDC when they're rated for a maximum of 300V plate voltage! (although I've heard of cathode biased EL84's in AB @ low 400V)
Can anybody shed some light on this? Is there an easy way to drop the plate voltage for a single tube? Something I've missed?
Cheers,
C_S
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