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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Berlin
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I've seen several posts here about people using some "non-standard" tubes in the their Simple SE's by doing a little rectifier manipulation; ie, you can use a 5881 or a 6V6 if you use such and such rectifier. I thought it might be nice to collect some of people's various suggestions/experiences in one place.
I've heard of people trying: 5881 6V6 807 etc Anyone tried anything else? If so, please list your power tube/rectifier combo. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Estonia
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KT-66, in order to get idle 38-40mA had to change 560R/5W resistor to 1K , rectifier remains same 5AR4.
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