Some design considerations with 807's, based on datasheet limits:
It's a 25W PD tube with plate and screen voltage limits of 600V and 300V respectively.
Because of the low screen limit, the rel. high plate voltage limit cannot be utilized with class A, UL or triode operation.
For max. output power and a B+ of 600V rather cold biased class AB should be used.
The datasheet specifies an idle current of 18mA@600V for an output of 56W (wondering if the idle current is large enough to eliminate crossover distortion).
To maintain a B+ of 600V at full output, B+ at idle might have to be higher by 10% or more, exceeding the tube limit.
The OT needs to have a primary impedance of 10k.
For comparison, a pair of EL34s allows for around 100W output with a B+ of 800V and 25mA idle current.
I own an old Siemens amp that is built accordingly. Measures above 90W before clipping.
It's a 25W PD tube with plate and screen voltage limits of 600V and 300V respectively.
Because of the low screen limit, the rel. high plate voltage limit cannot be utilized with class A, UL or triode operation.
For max. output power and a B+ of 600V rather cold biased class AB should be used.
The datasheet specifies an idle current of 18mA@600V for an output of 56W (wondering if the idle current is large enough to eliminate crossover distortion).
To maintain a B+ of 600V at full output, B+ at idle might have to be higher by 10% or more, exceeding the tube limit.
The OT needs to have a primary impedance of 10k.
For comparison, a pair of EL34s allows for around 100W output with a B+ of 800V and 25mA idle current.
I own an old Siemens amp that is built accordingly. Measures above 90W before clipping.
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