Good luck. I'd go for the 6C45 parafeed running a CCS into an IT w/o a gap for lots of inductance. Works well.Gluca said:That's very true. I'll give anyway a try. Should matching result impossible I'll revert to a single 6C45pi driver stage
Gluca
You might take a look at the "Seth" monoblocks on the Magnequest site. There is a detailed write up on them that can be downloaded from the site. I am currently rounding up parts to build the Ralph Powers PP amp using the 6C45PI and a pair of interstage trans. from Jack at Electraprint.
Hope this helps.
Pete
Hope this helps.
Pete
No. Use the CCS as an anode load, cap couple the IT between the 6C45 plate and ground (or return it to the cathode). I have no way of drawing a cct for you, so here's Kurt Strains's 47PP prototype. Some of the component values were changed later, so just use it to see the topology.Gluca said:@ Brett
something like this ???
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Any comment about the CCS/driver bias?
A single ended stage will only work with the CCS on the plate. If you place a CCS on the cathode of a single ended stage it will force the plate current to be constant regardless of how much signal you drive into the grid. No change in current equals no gain.
The schematic above of Kurts variation of the 47P-P is the correct way to use a CCS in a single ended parafeed setup.
Gary
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