I thought I'd start a thread for this since I wasn't getting any hits in my Regulated Power Supply thread, and the search function didn't turn up much helpful information.
I'd like to try out some of the tube amp design / modeling software. I'm hoping that I can find something that will help me get close to a useful design on paper (OK, on a PC) before I have to build the circuit for real.
I've been looking at TubeCad on their web site, and I get the impression that its primarily designed for triodes. At least I got that impression, as it appeared that triode data came with the software, but not pentode data. Please correct me if I'm wrong on this, or if there are other sources to get the necessary data files.
If anyone could give me a rundown on using something like Tube Cad or Spice for modeling a complete push-pull amplifier circuit, I'd really appreciate hearing about your experience.
TIA
I'd like to try out some of the tube amp design / modeling software. I'm hoping that I can find something that will help me get close to a useful design on paper (OK, on a PC) before I have to build the circuit for real.
I've been looking at TubeCad on their web site, and I get the impression that its primarily designed for triodes. At least I got that impression, as it appeared that triode data came with the software, but not pentode data. Please correct me if I'm wrong on this, or if there are other sources to get the necessary data files.
If anyone could give me a rundown on using something like Tube Cad or Spice for modeling a complete push-pull amplifier circuit, I'd really appreciate hearing about your experience.
TIA
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