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Arnoldc...
Have you tried a "U-follower"? I have a 6sl7-2A3... this past week I removed the ss ccs and tested the amp as SRPP and then as a U-follower. For my ears: dont like srpp at all.. 6sl7 in parallel with a 10M45 CCS (see tubelab.com) sounds great, I just decided to go NO SS The U-follower sounds best to me... built it right out of the Morgan Jones book. 330 V (right off B+) 1K top cathode 1M (to top grid, from junction of top cathode R and bottom plate R) 15K bottom plate 1K bottom cathode Botttom cathode, -1.2V 1.2mA 1V input = 55V output heater @ 91 vdc I working on a 6sl7 U-follower / 2A3-40W for my next amp |
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That way, you will enjoy low output impedance. (more like SRPP but with good sound) that worked very well in my 6j1/el84 amp... keep us posted.
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sgerus, not yet. that's what Miles is also suggesting. Will definitely give it a shot.
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sgerus or anyone, does anyone have a schematic for this? i haven't read morgan jones' book. i'm ignorant with regards this. gabriel |
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That's just about what I have... however I do not have an R1.
Without R1, you have the same current flowing through both valves... that makes this really easy to set up. Just a side note: Comparing the mu-follower to the 10m45 CCS setup I started with, there seems to be less hum (actual sound level) at the speakers with the mu-follower. |
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