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I have 4 6C41Cs. I would like to build a class-a PP amp with them with a mains toroidal OPT (matched CCSs (opamp servo maybe?) in the cathodes to reduce DC offset as much as possible)
Don't feel the need to write huge replies as these ideas are just musings, I would feel guilty I just want a simple sweet amp, it doesn't have to excel in measurements but just to sound good at moderate levels, or even quite loud with efficient speakers.. How much power can I expect get out of two these tubes per channel and could I build a simple driver circuit with 6SN7s? |
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