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Modified 6V6 amp, 350 volt @ 250 K HZ output - Click HERE for Original Thread
steve25
Hello, I need information on how to go about a modification to a mono 6V6 push pull amplifier to produce about one or two watts of power at 300 to 370 volts @ 250k HZ. This amplifier will be used to drive a high voltage diode type boost circuit to about 3000 to 4000 volts pulsed DC non filtered output. It will not be used for audio.
I think the amplifier will work to 250K HZ, but not sure how is the best way to tap off the 6V6s plates ahead of the output transformer to get the required one or two watts of power @ 350 volts and 250k HZ.
A signal generator will supply the sine wave @ 250 K HZ to the amplifier.

I know this all sounds, well odd, but I am trying to do this with out blowing up the amplifier as they are hard to find and expensive when you do find one. (I used to have stacks of tube amps before, but nobody wanted them back then)

Seeing that I only need to tap off 1 or 2 watts to make the HV DC part work, I don't think it will be too hard on the amplifier, but I could really use some help, mainly to keep from frying something.
I have worked with tube TVs and radios back in the 1960s (had a TV repair shop 63 to 68) but have been away from tube electronics for a while.
Thanks,
Steve

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