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diyAudio Member
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Hi Guys.
I'm trying to replace my cd player op amp buffer stage, with 5687 tube buffer stage. I think the cathode follower topology is good for buffer. I wanna try the simple Cathode follower with. 5687 tube. Please help me, which operating point should I use ? How about the B+, Vp, and Rk ? Thanks for all ur kindness. |
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