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Has anybody built the Matthew Reidsma Experimental 45?

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:D pretty obvious if you look at the o/p tube and it's availability / price and the o/p power that can be excpected from one which if my memory serves me right is miniscule even back in the days of sound practices they were a right rare tube to get even used the price was pretty substantial [ if you could find one!] cheers TC:devilr:
 
:D well if you can find some used 45's at a reasonable price, it is a very simple circuit and using the hammond 125 e op xfrm it may be a nice and simple amp to build BUT I would use the hammond 125 se as being a better choice and by all accounts performs quite well in 2a3 se circuits. cheers TC:devilr:
 
Re: can this be scaled up?

Konnichiwa,

AudioGeek said:
what is the possibility of it being scaled up to say a 300B circuit using parallel VR tubes in the cathode?

Not directly, but by combining a VR Valve AND something like a KT88 you can make a "power shunt regulator that keeps the voltage on the KT88 Anode quite constant. Then apply a choke with an apropriate series resistorto load the driver and bias the output valve, voila, done. But a resistor/capacitor parallel combo in the output cathode will do not really any worse, if the capcitor is high quality or perhaps WE/UP connection is employed.

Sayonara
 
Surely it is a bit dangerous to run the 45 tube with this direct coupled configuration.

I would prefer running it with the RC coupled and it is almost fail safe.

I believe the VR might cause some more noise and distortion in comparison with cathode resistor with bypassed capacitor. Just a guess.


Johnny
 
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