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vlljpior
Hi , i want to built a simple push-pull 6v6 power amp. is there a simple schematic ? does somebody have a good one to suggest?
DigitalJunkie
Here's a fairly simple,nice sounding PP 6V6 amp.
http://www.users.qwest.net/~ptaylor...6V6amppage.html

It's an amp from an old console that I rebuilt,and tweaked a bit.I get right about 8W per channel before any real signs of distortion(Forget how much when triode-wired,probably 3-4W),I think it starts clipping at about 10Wpc.The output transformers are sorta small,but it still has some impressive bass response for a smaller amp.
With some larger/better output transformers I would expect it would be pretty nice..
Sch3mat1c
I've got some. Lemme see here.
http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/...uits/6W6_PP.gif (says 6W6 but works better with 6V6's :clown: )
http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/.../Stereo_6V6.gif (commercial Magnavox stereo amp, I wouldn't use it actually)

My computer's current left channel monoblock:
http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/...ankenhouse.html

Tim
jazz
Hi there,

Here's another one. It's based upon using the trannies from an old lafayette la224B (8k a-a). It comes from an article in the dutch mag 'audio&techniek'. I believe the author is a member here.
jazz
darn how do i get that jpeg posted! right size, attached it, no show!:smash:

got it, use the edit function:confused:
vlljpior
You just have to attach the file by clicking on browse, beside of the attach file... the file will be just fine...
jim
Hi,

I built both the Dutch schematic as posted above as well as one from l'Audiophile which both sound excellent.

You won't be disappointed when build one of these.

Greetz,
Jim

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