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01A Question

Hi all

Regarding this 01A schematic https://vinylsavor.blogspot.com/2013/10/ux201a-sound-processor-part-1-circuit.html

What is the Watt rating on the 22R resistor?

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The filament current is 0.25A.
P=I*I*R
P=1.325W use at least 3-5W resistor.
Yes, I disregarded the heater current through the 22R. But you disregarded the anode current through the 22R, so it will even be a bit more.
But the elephant in the room is the 500R. I fully agree this is a horrible preamp circuit. It needs a separate 5V heter supply.

Jan
 
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Hi Jan,

Aside from the 31.25W thru the 500R resistor, and given the objective of the schematic is to "apply the unique distortion characteristics of the 01A tube to the signal" , why do you think this is a horrible schematic?
No more reasons aside from what you mention, especially the 30+ watt dropping R for the heater.
If you like some form of distortion, that's your personal preference and not subject to discussion; there probably are people that retouche their copy of the Mona Lisa because they like blue more. Personal preference.
But the 30W drop loss is just horrible circuit design.
I know Thomas; I'm sure he is well aware of the issues and I assume this is a principle circuit not meant to be copied 1:1 without some thinking.

Jan
 
No more reasons aside from what you mention, especially the 30+ watt dropping R for the heater.
If you like some form of distortion, that's your personal preference and not subject to discussion; there probably are people that retouche their copy of the Mona Lisa because they like blue more. Personal preference.
But the 30W drop loss is just horrible circuit design.
I know Thomas; I'm sure he is well aware of the issues and I assume this is a principle circuit not meant to be copied 1:1 without some thinking.

Jan
Thanks Jan.

TBH, I've never heard the unique distortion characteristics of an 01A tube, so I'm not 100% sure it's for me, however , given the application (one of several selectable input tubes for a bass guitar amp) , and the fact that I have some beautiful looking UX201A , I thought I'd better check on the schematic details before I go ahead and try this out.

Btw, what kind of resistors for the 500R and 22R, thick film non inductive?

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Thanks everyone...I guess it depends on the VA rating of the transformer and the rated current of the secondary winding of the transformer, as to how much the B+ will drop from no load on the power supply, to the 150VDC @250ma (for a single 01A tube)
 
Hi all

Regarding this 01A schematic https://vinylsavor.blogspot.com/2013/10/ux201a-sound-processor-part-1-circuit.html

What is the Watt rating on the 22R resistor?

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As drawn the circuit you have in your first post is unworkable and has probably lost something from the original. The Heater is 5 Volt 0.25 Amp. The Heater is also the Cathode. Here is a more workable circuit, the heater supply is a simple AC transformer giving 5 Volts, the circuitry for the B+ HT 120 Volts DC is not shown:

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PS The resistance of the heater is about 5 / 0.25 which is 20 Ohms so the 22 on your circuit might just have been a label to say the heater was 22 Ohms, just a thought.

The datasheet for this tube:



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Thanks guys. The application is an input stage for a bass guitar amp.

So I was wondering if I could somehow amplify the natural and unique distortion characteristics of the 01A tube.

In my application, gain takes 2nd place to tone (unique natural distortion characteristics etc) , and linear and undistorted comes last place.
 
As drawn the circuit you have in your first post is unworkable and has probably lost something from the original. The Heater is 5 Volt 0.25 Amp. The Heater is also the Cathode. Here is a more workable circuit, the heater supply is a simple AC transformer giving 5 Volts, the circuitry for the B+ HT 120 Volts DC is not shown:

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PS The resistance of the heater is about 5 / 0.25 which is 20 Ohms so the 22 on your circuit might just have been a label to say the heater was 22 Ohms, just a thought.

The datasheet for this tube:



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Sorry if this is a dubm question. What is the watt rating of the 500R cathode resistor?