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Phase splitter which tube?

Mike,

Just two common cathode stages direct-coupled (cascade). A cathode follower would not result in 43dB of gain. No totem-pole... a single 5814A and no CCS or LED biasing, just high quality resistors and two film bypass caps. The first stage is the input amp... but it has little to no load beyond the plate load resistor as it's direct-coupled to the second stage... which is the driver, i.e., it drives the 45/2A3 grid.

Regards, KM
 
Not to want to belabour,

but being inquisitive, I googled up some Ia-Va curves for 12AU7 and 6SN7 from the same source. At almost A4 size, I looked at behaviour with a load of 100K at +300V and bias about -5V. With 6Vpp input the 12AU7 showed 14% of non-linear distortion and the 6SN7 = 3,7%. The bias was about optimal for both.

I do not have a 6SN7, otherwise I would have tested in-circuit. Also a shock to me, but there then. (I have used several 6SN7s decades ago in power amplifiers, but never a 12AU7 at the time.)

As a typical 'audio tube' (?) the 12AY7 seems to be a better 'medium mu' (40) type; not sure why it was never really popular. RCA used neither in their typical application examples; GEC used mostly 6SN7.
 
The EICO ST70 uses the 6SN7GT in long tail pairs and works well.

Question is does it matter what brand to use?
I have tried Sovtek, as bad as its reputation I think even it works in this application where the signal level at the grid is large.

Tom
 
Hello to all 😀

I would have to choose between some valves for a phase splitter
(For directly drive a couple of EL84 or EL34)

In Long Tail Pair it is better a hi mu or a low mu triode ?

12AT7
(Plate 250 V, 10mA)
u = 60
Ri = 10k Ω
gm = 5.5 mMho

12AU7
(Plate 250 V, 10.5mA)
u = 17
Ri = 7.7K Ω
gm = 2.2 µMho

12AX7
(Plate 250 V, 1.2mA)
u = 100
Ri = 62.5K Ω
gm = 1.6 µMho

Perhaps it would be better a low mu and low plate resistance as 12AU7 ?


Thanks. 🙂
12AU7 bet for the job out of the ones you have listed. Phase/polarity splitter
 
I see the "This thread has not been posted in for months, do you really want to poke it??" warning function does not happen here? That's certainly a first step to wake-up people (not just newbies) who come into a thread perhaps via Search and think they hit a hot topic ripe for posting.

I assume this new software has that basic function?

Yes, once Bumble1 had tagged a stale thread (perhaps with good reason), there's no real way to alert kev or eg that they might be wasting finger-energy.

I'm not real fond of trashing threads just because they are old. The old stuff may be the good stuff. I know several threads (elsewhere) that unhibernate every few years, refreshed. And Bumble1 does have a valid opinion about LTP tubes.