I'm having trouble understanding the 5Y3GT. I am looking into using a recto tube in the next amp I build, as a matter of behavior; aiming for a classic rock or blues sound, so I'm mimicking a Fender amp. It's likely I'll try to use a DPDT to switch to some Zener diodes with an appropriate voltage drop to emulate the tube, but have solid-state behavior (i.e. fast response, less sag).
What kind of capacitor bank should I use for this? The data sheet I'm seeing looks as follows:
http://www.nj7p.org/Tube4.php?tube=5Y3GT
I want to drive a handful of 12AX7 preamps (I'm thinking 5, maybe just 3 though) and possibly up to 4 tubes in push-pull configuration -- two EL84 and two 6V6GT. The power tubes will probably suck down 100mA per pair, which fits within spec but only for one pair (if I decide to run the EL84 and 6V6 at the same time I'll blow the 5Y3), so I'm thinking I might need to run multiple rectifiers in parallel to handle possible 200mA draws?
Probably want to use a choke after the first cap, seems to be more reliable at higher current draws....
What kind of capacitor bank should I use for this? The data sheet I'm seeing looks as follows:
http://www.nj7p.org/Tube4.php?tube=5Y3GT
I want to drive a handful of 12AX7 preamps (I'm thinking 5, maybe just 3 though) and possibly up to 4 tubes in push-pull configuration -- two EL84 and two 6V6GT. The power tubes will probably suck down 100mA per pair, which fits within spec but only for one pair (if I decide to run the EL84 and 6V6 at the same time I'll blow the 5Y3), so I'm thinking I might need to run multiple rectifiers in parallel to handle possible 200mA draws?
Probably want to use a choke after the first cap, seems to be more reliable at higher current draws....
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