Are there any type 26 driver SE (45, 2A3 or 300B) power amps? The only way I find the 26 used is in a line amp.
Frank: The search button is your friend....
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/138226-26-driver-tube-45-operating-points.html
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/177176-back-45-set.html
One of the posts refers to Gary Pimm's 26 driven parafeed 45 amp, but the link is broken......
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/117100-dht-drivers-shootout.html
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tube...esign-suggestions-gearing-up-new-project.html
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/138226-26-driver-tube-45-operating-points.html
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/177176-back-45-set.html
One of the posts refers to Gary Pimm's 26 driven parafeed 45 amp, but the link is broken......
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/117100-dht-drivers-shootout.html
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tube...esign-suggestions-gearing-up-new-project.html
Hi!
I built a 26 / 35 amp, see links below. Actually the driver can be configured for either 26 or 10Y type tubes. Output is switchable between 45 and 2A3
VinylSavor: Making of an 45 / 2A3 amplifier
The PSU:
VinylSavor: Making of a 45 / 2A3 amplifier, Part 2 - The PSU
Best regards
Thomas
I built a 26 / 35 amp, see links below. Actually the driver can be configured for either 26 or 10Y type tubes. Output is switchable between 45 and 2A3
VinylSavor: Making of an 45 / 2A3 amplifier
The PSU:
VinylSavor: Making of a 45 / 2A3 amplifier, Part 2 - The PSU
Best regards
Thomas
My main amp is a 27 driving a 71A, direct coupled. Sound is probably very similar to a 26 / 45 amp, which is to say magnificent! So I say go for it.
boywonder.
You not only help to get me out of trouble, you help to get me into trouble as well.
The information you've listed is over a hundred pages of serious reading. If the participants could only come to a conclusion as to what is best, I wouldn't have so many decisions to make.
I see you have your own plans to work on.
Thanks to everyone for the inputs.
Frank
You not only help to get me out of trouble, you help to get me into trouble as well.
The information you've listed is over a hundred pages of serious reading. If the participants could only come to a conclusion as to what is best, I wouldn't have so many decisions to make.
I see you have your own plans to work on.
Thanks to everyone for the inputs.
Frank
quote:
My main amp is a 27 driving a 71A, direct coupled. Sound is probably very similar to a 26 / 45 amp, which is to say magnificent! So I say go for it.
Heck I'd love to see the schematic on the 27/45
There are many talented people on this forum maybe someone will draw up something for the 26/45 quest.
My main amp is a 27 driving a 71A, direct coupled. Sound is probably very similar to a 26 / 45 amp, which is to say magnificent! So I say go for it.
Heck I'd love to see the schematic on the 27/45
There are many talented people on this forum maybe someone will draw up something for the 26/45 quest.
Hi!
27 is a great tube and matches the 71A well! 26 is another league however and will sound even better but requires much more care due to the filament supply needs.
For a 45 a 27 or 26 will not provide enough gain to reach the usual sensitivities. Either a preamp with enough gain is required or a input transformer with step up.
Check out the schematic of my 46 amp:
VinylSavor: Single Ended Amplifier Concept, Part 7
Can be adapted for 45 as output tube. A 27 would fit in nicely, but note my remarks about gain above.
Best regards ... Thomas
My main amp is a 27 driving a 71A, direct coupled. Sound is probably very similar to a 26 / 45 amp, which is to say magnificent! So I say go for it.
27 is a great tube and matches the 71A well! 26 is another league however and will sound even better but requires much more care due to the filament supply needs.
For a 45 a 27 or 26 will not provide enough gain to reach the usual sensitivities. Either a preamp with enough gain is required or a input transformer with step up.
Heck I'd love to see the schematic on the 27/45
Check out the schematic of my 46 amp:
VinylSavor: Single Ended Amplifier Concept, Part 7
Can be adapted for 45 as output tube. A 27 would fit in nicely, but note my remarks about gain above.
Best regards ... Thomas
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