Hi guys!
I wanted to start a tube pre project, and have found Pete Millet's low mu pre in Audioxpress Feb issue, to be a good match for my high gain ss amp.
I have some transformer questions and hope u guys can help me.
Pete Millet's pre schematic:
I wanted to start a tube pre project, and have found Pete Millet's low mu pre in Audioxpress Feb issue, to be a good match for my high gain ss amp.
I have some transformer questions and hope u guys can help me.
Pete Millet's pre schematic:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Sorry guys, Pete's schematic is here:
http://lloop9.tripod.com/pre.gif
I did a graphix presentation of the trannies in question here, I hope my understanding of the transformer, with their voltage labelling is correct.
http://lloop9.tripod.com/transformer-copy.gif
My questions are:
From the schematic, filament #1 has one lead grounded with a 47uF cap in series, and filament #2 is grounded with a 5K resistor , is there a need for me to ground the center-tapped lead of both filament #1 & #2?
Or can I just insulate them and leave them floating?
And what should I do with the secondary 50V bias lead?
Thanks for any advice!
http://lloop9.tripod.com/pre.gif
I did a graphix presentation of the trannies in question here, I hope my understanding of the transformer, with their voltage labelling is correct.
http://lloop9.tripod.com/transformer-copy.gif
My questions are:
From the schematic, filament #1 has one lead grounded with a 47uF cap in series, and filament #2 is grounded with a 5K resistor , is there a need for me to ground the center-tapped lead of both filament #1 & #2?
Or can I just insulate them and leave them floating?
And what should I do with the secondary 50V bias lead?
Thanks for any advice!
Rename the *.gif to *.txt so you can link off site.lloop9 said:Sorry guys, Pete's schematic is here:
http://lloop9.tripod.com/pre.gif
I did a graphix presentation of the trannies in question here, I hope my understanding of the transformer, with their voltage labelling is correct.
http://lloop9.tripod.com/transformer-copy.gif
My questions are:
From the schematic, filament #1 has one lead grounded with a 47uF cap in series, and filament #2 is grounded with a 5K resistor , is there a need for me to ground the center-tapped lead of both filament #1 & #2?
Or can I just insulate them and leave them floating?
And what should I do with the secondary 50V bias lead?
Thanks for any advice!
🙂
Thks for the link Frank 🙂
My questions are, should I need to ground the centre-tapped lead of both filament 1 and 2, or can I just heat shrink the end and leave them floating?
Also, there's a 50V bias lead. What shld I do to it?
And what do you guys think of Pete's circuit? 😀
Regards,
lloop9
My questions are, should I need to ground the centre-tapped lead of both filament 1 and 2, or can I just heat shrink the end and leave them floating?
Also, there's a 50V bias lead. What shld I do to it?
And what do you guys think of Pete's circuit? 😀
Regards,
lloop9
Hi,
Forget the heater here, that's your B+ you're looking at...I know, it can get confusing when you're not used to tube rectifiers...
You'll also notice the 30K resistor from B+ to the heater in series with the 5K resistor to ground?
The purpose of this is to inject part of the B+ into the heater to prevent surpassing the maximum heater to cathode insulation.
Best to ground the CT of the heater xformer.
Can't see it...😕
Guess he could have used 6C33-Cs instead of those whimpy 6AS7Gs.😀
Cheers,😉
From the schematic, filament #1 has one lead grounded with a 47uF cap in series,
Forget the heater here, that's your B+ you're looking at...I know, it can get confusing when you're not used to tube rectifiers...
and filament #2 is grounded with a 5K resistor ,
You'll also notice the 30K resistor from B+ to the heater in series with the 5K resistor to ground?
The purpose of this is to inject part of the B+ into the heater to prevent surpassing the maximum heater to cathode insulation.
is there a need for me to ground the center-tapped lead of both filament #1 & #2?
Best to ground the CT of the heater xformer.
Also, there's a 50V bias lead. What shld I do to it?
Can't see it...😕
And what do you guys think of Pete's circuit?
Guess he could have used 6C33-Cs instead of those whimpy 6AS7Gs.😀
Cheers,😉
thks for the replies.
fdegrove, the 50v bias lead is on my Hammond's high voltage secondary. I guess I'll just insulate it and leave it floating.
by the way, I've seen ur Ultimate Preamp, I would study it and built one later. 😀
Regards,
lloop9
fdegrove, the 50v bias lead is on my Hammond's high voltage secondary. I guess I'll just insulate it and leave it floating.
by the way, I've seen ur Ultimate Preamp, I would study it and built one later. 😀
Regards,
lloop9
Hi,
Ah...I see. O.K., that's fine.
Thanks,😉
I guess I'll just insulate it and leave it floating.
Ah...I see. O.K., that's fine.
I've seen ur Ultimate Preamp, I would study it and built one later.
Thanks,😉
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