Hi
I have everything ready to build 2x 6v6 pp mono blocks.
but my better half likes the 807 coke bottle shaped tubes better than the newer 6v6.. i've searched for 6v6 coke bottle shaped tubes but a matched quad is pretty expensive...
I was planning on using the dynaco schematic found at diyaudioprojects
while traveling home just now, i was searching ebay and saw a nice matched quad of 807's for a very good price.
is it worth the effort, or even possible to use the 807 instead of the 6v6?
I have everything ready to build 2x 6v6 pp mono blocks.
but my better half likes the 807 coke bottle shaped tubes better than the newer 6v6.. i've searched for 6v6 coke bottle shaped tubes but a matched quad is pretty expensive...
I was planning on using the dynaco schematic found at diyaudioprojects
while traveling home just now, i was searching ebay and saw a nice matched quad of 807's for a very good price.
is it worth the effort, or even possible to use the 807 instead of the 6v6?
Can you make adapters, so you wife can select when she wants better look, when she wants better sound?
Yes, it is possible to use 807 instead of 6V6, but 6V6 tubes are more linear.
Yes, it is possible to use 807 instead of 6V6, but 6V6 tubes are more linear.
Apples and oranges, sorry. All of the magnetics, both power and O/P, needed for a 6L6 family amp are different than those you possess. SOAF has to yield, in this case. In any event, you listen to an amp.
Eli, if he wants the same power from 807 like from 6V6, no need for different power and output transformers.
that's 2 quick responses 🙂
well for her it's all about the looks, but seems (as I already thought ) I should stick to the 6v6 tubes then.
an adapter is a nice idea though, and power is not an issue, any clues on how to?
thanks for your replies
well for her it's all about the looks, but seems (as I already thought ) I should stick to the 6v6 tubes then.
an adapter is a nice idea though, and power is not an issue, any clues on how to?
thanks for your replies
Last, but not least: Don't forget that 807's, as all 6L6 derivatives, require twice as much heating current than the 6V6.
Best regards!
Best regards!
heater current wouldn't be a problem. the power transformers have higher specs than needed already.
I had a quick look at the datasheet 807 / 6v6gt
seems the 807 wants 0.9 amps and the 6v6gt wants 0.45 amps
so that would be 1.8 amps + a 6sl7 0.3amps = 2.1 amps
and the PT gives me 3 amps, so that would be fine...
I had a quick look at the datasheet 807 / 6v6gt
seems the 807 wants 0.9 amps and the 6v6gt wants 0.45 amps
so that would be 1.8 amps + a 6sl7 0.3amps = 2.1 amps
and the PT gives me 3 amps, so that would be fine...
Nah, there is a better way.
Mount the 6V6 tubes inside the chassis, with holes for air circulation. Then put some 807s on top of the chassis for looks, don't connect them to anything.
Mount the 6V6 tubes inside the chassis, with holes for air circulation. Then put some 807s on top of the chassis for looks, don't connect them to anything.
You could get the chinese coke bottle 6L6. No need to use adapters if you want to switch from 6V6's to those.
Or you could run 4 x 807s in PP parallel at a higher B+ in AB2 and get ~200watts out... 😛
Just sayin'...
Strap the 807s for triode? 😀
_-_-bear
Just sayin'...
Strap the 807s for triode? 😀
_-_-bear
Hi
I have everything ready to build 2x 6v6 pp mono blocks.
but my better half likes the 807 coke bottle shaped tubes better than the newer 6v6.. i've searched for 6v6 coke bottle shaped tubes but a matched quad is pretty expensive...
I was planning on using the dynaco schematic found at diyaudioprojects
while traveling home just now, i was searching ebay and saw a nice matched quad of 807's for a very good price.
is it worth the effort, or even possible to use the 807 instead of the 6v6?
I have some good tested used ST-shape 6V6G if you are interested. PM me.
Gary
thanx for all suggestions but as i said earlier, seems i will stick with the 6v6's.
oh that's nice, you've got a PM..
I have some good tested used ST-shape 6V6G if you are interested. PM me.
Gary
oh that's nice, you've got a PM..
Yes, it is possible to use 807 instead of 6V6, but 6V6 tubes are more linear.
No they are not. Look at the spec sheets. The minimum THD spec for PP 6V6s is 3.5%, and 1.8% for the 807.
This is one of those cases of measure better, sound worse. The difference is in the harmonic "personality" of the types. Running open loop, PP 807s make less distortion, but more of what remains is H5 and higher. When doing the Twin-T test on an open loop 807 design, the residual was damn near a sawtooth. It definitely showed up in the sonic performance where certain program material was all but unlistenable, due to something hard to describe that was hiding behind the music that was very hard to stand for very long.
With 6V6s, (and 6BQ6s, and the rest of the 6V6-oids) the residual from the Twin-T test is nearly a pure sine at three times the test frequency. It's almost all H3. This tends towards an overly "edgy", "aggressive" sound when running open loop. Even though the sum total of the distortion is higher, it's not so hideous to listen to. The distortion doesn't become truly nasty until you're running nearly to the clipping point.
This has already been taken into account, and in his "white paper", O. H. Schade recommended feeding back 10% of the plate voltage to the grid with parallel local NFB to help tame the 807's harmonic nastiness. With 6V6's, all you really need is enough gNFB to take the edge off. 807s need the extra help to attain sonic excellence, but once you've added the lNFB, they do sound great.
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