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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Vancouver
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Hi,
I have tried the JE Lab 2001 version with use of 6SL7 as driver. It doesn't sound great at all. I would suggest to employ 6SN7 for the driver. You may refer to JE Lab's 300B for the schematic. Johnny |
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I would second the post above. I prefered the SRPP 6SL7 instead of that 2-stage.
There's a JE Labs 2 stage 6SN7 design, also a Sun Audio 6SN7 (high gain), but given the choice I'd go for the JE Labs 2A3 DX (76/56 as driver tubes). The SRPP 6SL7 is more on the bright side (emphasized when using Sovtek tubes) and the 6SN7 2 stage is more on the dark side (using the same Sovtek). This is based on my experience building them 2A3 with different octal driver configurations. Your choice. ps. The LF will benefit from a good OPT. I'm using MagneQuest on mine. Haven't tried the Edcors, but would like to give them a try soon. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: maryland
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I plan to go ahead with this SE project soon. Just a last thought. I have some used but good EL34s and I'm wondering based on some negativity to the 2a3 if I could use EL34 in triode Single ended instead and with the 5K Edcorp.
Ideas appreciated!! Tubelab. How do you order one of your boards ? My email doesnt seem to work to your site directly. Steve
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: South Florida
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In your case, I got your e-mail yesterday. I am not allowed to engage in any "activity related to secondary employment" while at work, and I get home from work at about 8PM most evenings (8:30 last night). This leaves e-mail for a weekend only activity. I give priority to e-mail from customers who have purchased a board from us. Those get answered first. I also get about a dozen e-mails a week asking me to design something special, or modify a common circuit, or even suggest how to build an amp. If I answered each one of them completely (which I have been trying to do) I can't keep up. I am about 2 weeks behind answering those e-mails right now. I have been trying to answer most of the common questions on the web site or here in this forum. I get a lot of e-mail questions that have already been answered here. This forum allows the reader to get several opinions instead of just mine. (You already knew that). This can however be confusing to a beginner when there are several conflicting opinions. As to the boards, there are currently two board designs: The original TubelabSE is a "no compromizes" SE amplifier design that can use a 45, 2A3, or 300B tube. Most builders have used 45's or 300B's. I know of one user who used 2A3's and eventually switched to 300B's. Most people who build an amp of this nature tend to buy premium tubes and parts (including transformers). Many builders have spent in excess of $1000 on their amplifiers. This board was not intended to be a beginner level amplifier, and should not be someones first vacuum tube construction project, however a few first time tube amp builders have successfully built the amp. All had prior experience with electronics construction. The amplifier requires measurements and adjustments on a live board to set the bias. These adjustments are needed every time the tubes are changed. The board assembly instructions are posted on my web site. The section of the manual related to assembling the board into an amplifier is still incomplete. This was wiped out when my computer crashed. I had several completed boards that were used to make build amplifiers in the process of making that section of the manual. I sold all of them during the 2 months that my lab was down due to hurricane Wilma. I have built some more boards, and am in the process of shooting all of the final amplifier assembly pictures for both manuals. The remaining sections for the TubelabSE assembly manual will be posted as they are done. Many users have decided that they can build the TubelabSE board from the assembly instructions that are currently posted. I have sent them boards. These transactions have been conducted via e-mail. Feedback from these users has been used to improve the TubelabSE manual, and the SimpleSE manual. The newest board is the SimpleSE board. It was designed because I received a zillion e-mails requesting a good SE amplifier that didn't cost $1000. The SimpleSE uses 6L6GC's, EL34's, KT88's or 6550's. DHT's can not be readilly used in this board. A tube or solid state rectifier can be used. In can be wired for triode, pentode, or UL mode if your transformers have the tap (Edcors do). This amplifier was designed to be flexible enough so that the simplest version could be built relatively inexpensively. I have built a complete amplifier for under $150 USD. The same circuit board can be used for a higher quality amplifier by adding an external motor run cap, a tube rectifier, and quality output transformers. No changes to the board are required. All off board connections are made with screw terminals. I am in the process of finishing up the manual. 4 boards have been built, all photos have been shot. Some photos must still be processed for the web. I have started the final assembly of the first complete amplifier. I would expect to have the first cut at the assembly manual done in about two weeks. I will post it to my web site as soon as it is done. I have got my web site set up for simple e-commerce, so there will be an ordering page for both boards on the site. I can not predict my work schedule, or the weather (I need a few hours outside to drill and paint the chassis). This may add another week or two. Now, I have a question for the people out there with more experience than me in this matter. Demand for the new board is high. Most of the potential customers are not in the USA. I have used the US post office to send TubelabSE boards to Europe and the UK without issue. They are economical, but there is no tracking ability, or proof of delivery. My friends in the kit business will only ship overseas using DHL or Fedex. These carriers charge $30 USD to deliver a PC board. They claim that too many of their kits never arrived in Asia, or the customer claimed that the never arrived in order to demand another kit. There is no way to tell which happened. Anyone with experience here? Is there an alternative to use in areas with high fraud rates?
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Upstate NY
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I built the JE Labs Simple 45/2A3 (http://members.myactv.net/~je2a3/simple45.htm) with the Edcor transformer in question. It sounds fantastic - plenty of upper extension, sweet mids and deep, tight bass. I did scrap the original design's power supply, replacing it with a CLCRC arrangement. I've also replaced the 5Y3 with a 5AR4. I'm running vintage 45s; haven't tried 2A3s, though I understand that the Sovteks sound great at the 45 operating point.
Any day now I'll get around to upgrading the Orange Drops to Jensen copper PIOs. Before that, though, I'll replace the R in the ps with the 10H choke that arrived yesterday to see if I can discern a difference hum-wise (not that it's audible more than 6" from the speaker). I'm sure I'll eventually break down and spring for the James transformers as others have suggested, but for now there's still some tweaking to do. I conciously chose the Edcors as a jumping off point, as I was unfamiliar with SETs and was afraid to spend that much up front. Basically, this amp was (and still is) an experiment - a work in progress - and now I know that it's a path I'm willing (dying!) to pursue. FWIW, I'm running straight into Fostex FE206Es (96dB @ 1W/1m). How efficient are your speakers? |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Kansas
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I kinda like the idea of the strapped EL34 with a 6SL7 up front. I'm running that combo into a 10K primary (for low distortion) but you could make a bit more power with the 5K. On the 2A3 plate voltage, I'm running about 335v SE on some RCA dual plates, with no problems to date.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: maryland
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Tubelab,
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Triode recently began selling on ebay and they have a good sized ebay store. Beeah, I would probably use some Infinity RE Ones I have which are only 89 db I think. If I like the sound of the design I used for this experimental amp, then I'll build an enclosure for it and a proper chassis etc. I was considering those speakers you have in a small bookshelf 2 cu. ft. homemade enclosure.
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