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Agree 100%. I just did a simple THD sample test across multiple valves. I never had the time to publish the frequency plots to see what the harmonic distribution looks like. It's just a THD analysis and does not provide any view as to how the valve will sound like.
I think my first test on 6N6P was done about 13-15mA and then tested above 20mA. When I get the tracer up and running again will provide some curves and THD plots for anyone interested in.
Ale
 
Agree 100%. I just did a simple THD sample test across multiple valves. I never had the time to publish the frequency plots to see what the harmonic distribution looks like. It's just a THD analysis and does not provide any view as to how the valve will sound like.
I think my first test on 6N6P was done about 13-15mA and then tested above 20mA. When I get the tracer up and running again will provide some curves and THD plots for anyone interested in.
Ale

I sure am! tanks for your interest in sharing your hardwork!
 
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Looking here:

http://www.klausmobile.narod.ru/testerfiles/6n6p.htm

In the last graphic I saw something really interesting.
In between 36.9 and 54.5 v for the plate a sudden change in characteristic that told me that I could make a cascode ccs with both the two halves of a 6n6p operating a 55v per triode, 110v in total per cascode at 10ma at -0.5v bias.
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studying further on graphs I thought that it is possible that with 55-60v on the plate, to have 16ma with 0v bias so both the cathode and grid of the bottom triode to be grounded.
What do you say about it?Am I wrong?
 
Looking here:

http://www.klausmobile.narod.ru/testerfiles/6n6p.htm

In the last graphic I saw something really interesting.
In between 36.9 and 54.5 v for the plate a sudden change in characteristic that told me that I could make a cascode ccs with both the two halves of a 6n6p operating a 55v per triode, 110v in total per cascode at 10ma at -0.5v bias.
.
studying further on graphs I thought that it is possible that with 55-60v on the plate, to have 16ma with 0v bias so both the cathode and grid of the bottom triode to be grounded.
What do you say about it?Am I wrong?


What about grid current due to contact potential? Wouldn't that be a problem with just -0.5Vgk?

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I do not think that 0v bias is equal to 0.5 v. 0v is for 16ma and 55v on the plate.. What I do not know is what amplitude will let me have that ccs.What I need for this cascode ccs is a cathode follower current stabilization that will make a line output 0.7-2v maximum output swing
The schematic I want to modify is the final stage of Allen Wright s fvp5a
Schematics
If I put 6n6p at 16ma and a total of 220-240v on four tubes in series I obtain 55v per triode .Of couse that I modify the attack for 110v at half of the output stage.
 
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