Hi everyone.
I have to pass the time of the lockdown somehow,so i decided to build , among many other things i have to do, a "replica"( clone-someone) of the jtm45 with 6n2p-ev at place of 12ax7 and 6p3s-e at place of EL34/KT66/5881 etc etc.
The tubes sharing the same heater voltage ( transformer 3.15-CT-3.15)
I just made a few mods:
1) Tube Rectifier diode mod
2) Put 1R at cathode of each power tube for check bias
3) Diode arc protection for cathode follower
4) Grid stopper input jack directly soldered at tubes with shield wires
5) And of course, I rewired the filament of preamp tubes ( 9 pin in 6n2p-ev is a internal shield to be grounded)
I must check all voltage without tubes and with tubes but I have to make some adjustments (after checking the voltage with only the tube rectifier, to have the voltage values to start from)
I use 6n2p-ev at place of 12ax7, so the voltage seen at cathode of Cathode-Follower (theoretically on schematic 180 V ) is too high for Vhk of the 6n2p-ev.
So, i have to elevate the heater.
The purpose is:
First : lower the cathode resistor of CF from 100k to maybe 56k-47k.The voltage would change from 180V to maybe 165V-155 V.( i think any particular changes in sound)
Second :elevate the CT of heater voltage in range of 65-75 volt, to stay below the value of Vhk max ( 100V) for a 6n2p-ev .
The partion voltage divider formed with 220k (R1)( bleed R) and a 56k (R2) ( with a paralleled 33uF 100v at 350 volt of B+ ) will do the job.
The 6p3s-e ( from the poor and conservative datasheet that we found on web) voltage max Vhk ( positive) is 90 V. So with 65-75 volt I should stay in the ballpark.
I know datasheets are pretty conservative at times.( and 6p3s-e is an example).
So.
In the data sheet of EL34 (pentode), and only in the data sheet of EL34, in case of fixed bias, not only the Vhk must say at 100v max but the Rhk ( the R2 of partition voltage divider) must stay at 20k max.
The 6p3s-e is a beam tetrode.
And now the question.
Does the rule of 20k Rhk apply to the case of 6p3s-e ?
Or 56k is safe and EL34 is a particular case ( El34 is a little tube compared to "large" 6p3s-e) ?
I have also read other datasheets, but no reference is made to the max Rhk resistance.
Thank you in advance
And stay safe
Emiliano
I have to pass the time of the lockdown somehow,so i decided to build , among many other things i have to do, a "replica"( clone-someone) of the jtm45 with 6n2p-ev at place of 12ax7 and 6p3s-e at place of EL34/KT66/5881 etc etc.
The tubes sharing the same heater voltage ( transformer 3.15-CT-3.15)
I just made a few mods:
1) Tube Rectifier diode mod
2) Put 1R at cathode of each power tube for check bias
3) Diode arc protection for cathode follower
4) Grid stopper input jack directly soldered at tubes with shield wires
5) And of course, I rewired the filament of preamp tubes ( 9 pin in 6n2p-ev is a internal shield to be grounded)
I must check all voltage without tubes and with tubes but I have to make some adjustments (after checking the voltage with only the tube rectifier, to have the voltage values to start from)
I use 6n2p-ev at place of 12ax7, so the voltage seen at cathode of Cathode-Follower (theoretically on schematic 180 V ) is too high for Vhk of the 6n2p-ev.
So, i have to elevate the heater.
The purpose is:
First : lower the cathode resistor of CF from 100k to maybe 56k-47k.The voltage would change from 180V to maybe 165V-155 V.( i think any particular changes in sound)
Second :elevate the CT of heater voltage in range of 65-75 volt, to stay below the value of Vhk max ( 100V) for a 6n2p-ev .
The partion voltage divider formed with 220k (R1)( bleed R) and a 56k (R2) ( with a paralleled 33uF 100v at 350 volt of B+ ) will do the job.
The 6p3s-e ( from the poor and conservative datasheet that we found on web) voltage max Vhk ( positive) is 90 V. So with 65-75 volt I should stay in the ballpark.
I know datasheets are pretty conservative at times.( and 6p3s-e is an example).
So.
In the data sheet of EL34 (pentode), and only in the data sheet of EL34, in case of fixed bias, not only the Vhk must say at 100v max but the Rhk ( the R2 of partition voltage divider) must stay at 20k max.
The 6p3s-e is a beam tetrode.
And now the question.
Does the rule of 20k Rhk apply to the case of 6p3s-e ?
Or 56k is safe and EL34 is a particular case ( El34 is a little tube compared to "large" 6p3s-e) ?
I have also read other datasheets, but no reference is made to the max Rhk resistance.
Thank you in advance
And stay safe
Emiliano
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