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Old 21st April 2010, 01:21 AM   #1
eeyore is offline eeyore  Australia
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Default Aikido front end for a SE 6C33S

Anyone tried this with an Aikido front end of 6n1p and 6n6p driving a SE 6c33s? The Aikido would have a gain of around 18 or so, with a 2vrms input, should be able to drive 50vpp on the grid of the 6c33s. Which would seem to be enough gain to drive it well?

Anyone tried this before?
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