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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Yakima, Washington
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These tubes were used for regulation, however, I cannot find any examples of how to use them in a PSU. Any help with how you would set these up to regulate a supply for a SE amp would be appreciated. Would you use them like a 6AS7 and the likes? I decided I really don't need to build another amp but I have 2 of these tubes hanging around I figured I'd use them for something....
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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тхат тубе ис преттз
hehe googled with Cyrilic ...... that tube is pretty much as half of 6S33S (6C33C or Babooshka) just type 6C41C in google image search and you'll find plenty of info , for both tubes .
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I did google the 6c41c tube type. Lots of amp schematics, nothing on using it as a regulator...
Same with the 6s33s.... Even adding regulator to the search has no positive effect. Thus the reason for this post |
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well , you must start somewhere ;
good place : http://www.pmillett.com read . then ask here what you need
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I've spent days looking at that site, its great.
Anybody use 6C41C's as they were intended? |
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from memory it's quite similar to both sections of a 6080/6AS7 paralleled.. so you should be more or less able to use it in one of their circuits.
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shoot me with email , and I'll send you one thorough tutorial for series voltage reg . it's for another tube , certainly .......... >choky@neobee.net<
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Will do! Thanks
PS, I was trying to be dismissive of your earlier posts, I was just looking for very specific information, i.e. a schematic to follow and adapt to my uses... |
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If to say properly, Тзат тюб из притти!
If to do properly, some IRFPG60 would be much prettier for the application. However, with some orange LED added to glow. Do you want a schemo?
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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athos56,
I have an ampl . 6C41C & EF861. Output tube has Ri=apr. 200-300 ohms, depend of Ia, and very great sound! My old version is with preampl.6П15П /russian/, on the foto. Ra output transf = 1,5 kohms, Ia=130 ma. http://picasaweb.google.bg/azazello5...04551304966610 If You interest, I will send a schematic. |
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