12V6 in 5F1 clone....

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HA,,, I used the aluminum chassis from a 12AB5 amp for the first 5F1 I built... I'm building this one as a test project for some output txs I recently found,,, want to use 6V6/12V6 to keep them as close to the original schem as possible, rather than use the amp I already built...
Thanks for the input...
 
...12V heaters...a nice 12V PT...
I can't think of any reason why a 12.6V heater would be more noisy than a 6.3V one.

But if you really want to remove all trace of heater hum, why not power the 12V heaters with a 12V DC (switching) power supply? They are common and cheap, and you may even have a few lying around the house unused.

I don't think I'll ever use AC heater power again. Clean DC from a cheap, light, compact switch mode power supply is a much better solution.


-Gnobuddy
 
Thanks for replying,,, I've read your posts and absorbed a lot of ideas!!!



I built a 5F1 amp a few years ago... Point of this build was to test the sound of some NOS UTC output txs I got a few weeks ago in this circuit,, first thought was to just swap out the OPT in the first amp, but then I won't be able to A-B them,,, and I don't want to mess with it as I enjoy using it most days!!!



Totally agree with DCV heater circuits, as I use them in audio builds... In the git amps, I try to match the designers plan as close as possible, to hear the sound they are famous for...
 
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