Triode mode: 5K:8 transformer, 330 ohm cathode res., 300V/41mA operating point.more than 1W or so from 1619 triode mode.
0.8W, 1.7% THD.
Finito .
Try pentode mode, with 10K:8 OPT.
4.7W/10% THD.
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Triode mode: 5K:8 transformer, 330 ohm cathode res., 300V/41mA operating point.
0.8W, 1.7% THD.
Finito .
Try pentode mode, with 10K:8 OPT.
4.7W/10% THD.
Thanks a lot! I will give it a try😉😛
Triode mode: 5K:8 transformer, 330 ohm cathode res., 300V/41mA operating point.
0.8W, 1.7% THD.
Finito .
Try pentode mode, with 10K:8 OPT.
4.7W/10% THD.
Euro21, in addition of triode mode and pentode mode. Will there be any advantage in both power/distortion by running this directly heated pentode in Ultralinear mode over pure pentode mode?🙄😕
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i got the iron and i tested the almost definitive circuit with good result i'll post some picture as soon as possible, but i wold like to add a cathode follower stage dc couplude and I would lke to use 6au6 tube, any schema to help me?
Simply because I've some of these tubes, but I've also some EF184 and a lot of EF93, do you think that I can use some of them? If so has, some of you, any useful schema for a DC coupled cathode follower ?
I've found some 6688 / E180F pentode and I was wondering if they could be good candidates for a dc coupled cathode follower stage. Is there anybody that can help me in completing this project ?
Thanks
Thanks
Just curious, why do you want to use a pentode for this? No real performance advantage over triode and higher parts count.
Whichever direction you go, the figure of merit is the transconductance. Output impedance is roughly the reciprocal of transconductance, so high gm = low source Z. That's why some of us have bitten the bullet and gone to MOSFET source followers to drive output stages.
Whichever direction you go, the figure of merit is the transconductance. Output impedance is roughly the reciprocal of transconductance, so high gm = low source Z. That's why some of us have bitten the bullet and gone to MOSFET source followers to drive output stages.
Hi Franco,
Could you please tell me which schematic is the best for 6ak5 line stage ?? Thank you very much in advance.
Could you please tell me which schematic is the best for 6ak5 line stage ?? Thank you very much in advance.
The one at post #2 worked good for me followed by a 6n6p cathode follower stage. Anyway I gave it away to a friend of mine, even if it was a good sounding preamp.
Hi, I know this is an old post but wonder what the gain is for a 6AK5 EF95 in triode mode .
A Mu of 20 seems low for a pentode in triode mode ?
A Mu of 20 seems low for a pentode in triode mode ?
Mu is 35 according to Mullard data sheet. It can be 20 if the idle point is squeezed to the lower right hand side of the triode curve.
A Mu of 20 seems low for a pentode in triode mode ?
The 6P45S in triode connection has a mu of 3.3 🙂
... 6AK5... A Mu of 20 seems low for a pentode in triode mode ?
It's a "wide band amplifier". It needs lots of current. Low-Mu means high current.
Power pentodes tend to even lower Mus. A few High-Gain pentodes run Mu of 40 or 60.
I'm seeing higher numbers for Mu of 6AK5. As Alllensoncanon says it varies with operating point.
So it looks suitable to drive a 2A3 or 45 if used in Triode mode ? biased at -2v
How did you pick "-2V" so quickly??
You like the sound of it?
Let's think. A 2A3 may need as much as 60V grid drive. A driver with Mu of 20-30 will give gain of 15-20. 60V/20 means you may need 4 Volts of signal to the driver grid. That's a lot for many Hi-Fi sources. And does not seem to fit a "-2V bias" condition.
You have two prime paths:
1) List your Resources, and your Requirements, and *design* something to get from one to the other.
2) The '45 and 2A3 have been around for over eighty years. Didn't ANYone ever use them? And write-down that they did? I think so. There must be heaps of happy '45/2A3 plans out there. I thinks soundhappy(?) has a thread where every other image is a magazine article about DHT power amps. Elsewhere on the Web I keep running into SE '45 plans, and probably 2A3 also. Stealing a known-good plan is the low-pain low-risk way to build an amplifier.
2A3 normally -45 grid bias
Mu 30 -35 CCS on 6AK5 triode strapped x2 gain 60-70 v
WE408 6AK5 EF95 Data Sheet
EF95 Datasheet PDF ( Pinout ) - VHF Pentode
Mu 30 -35 CCS on 6AK5 triode strapped x2 gain 60-70 v
WE408 6AK5 EF95 Data Sheet
EF95 Datasheet PDF ( Pinout ) - VHF Pentode
looking more closely at the EF95/6AK5 Triode curves
suggest a bias of -3v 138v Plate 8mA with a CCS then a total gain of 90 should be possible with 3v input from a line stage pre amp ?
suggest a bias of -3v 138v Plate 8mA with a CCS then a total gain of 90 should be possible with 3v input from a line stage pre amp ?
dissimilar cascode history with 6AK5 as triode + 6J4
A while ago I got the idea I thought was just fishing for a crazy idea...making a cascode with two triode-wired pentodes.
I recently read that the first Wallman (published as Valley & Wallman) cascode, was actually made with 6AK5 as triode plus 6J4 (high gm). Of course it was for small signal RF so the warning earlier in this thread about small signal capability for UHF tubes restrains my excitement...but tells me it wasn't such a wacko idea.
I may be getting some used 6AG5-6J4-12AT7 sets from a neighbor, but when I have them I'll believe it.
A while ago I got the idea I thought was just fishing for a crazy idea...making a cascode with two triode-wired pentodes.
I recently read that the first Wallman (published as Valley & Wallman) cascode, was actually made with 6AK5 as triode plus 6J4 (high gm). Of course it was for small signal RF so the warning earlier in this thread about small signal capability for UHF tubes restrains my excitement...but tells me it wasn't such a wacko idea.
I may be getting some used 6AG5-6J4-12AT7 sets from a neighbor, but when I have them I'll believe it.
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