Hello,
I have a cheaply made tube buffer that I removed from a non brand finished product that I wish to modify so I can connect it to a DAC output.
The tube buffer is based on single 5670 tube .
I have 2 issues with it:
1. lower signal output compares to the original signal connected to my amplifier.
2. reduced bass output compare to the original signal, when I connect my source directly to my amplifier there is more midbass and bass but using the tube buffer in the middle the midbass and bass significantly reduced.
I attached a drawing for a reference.
Any help will be appreciated.
I have a cheaply made tube buffer that I removed from a non brand finished product that I wish to modify so I can connect it to a DAC output.
The tube buffer is based on single 5670 tube .
I have 2 issues with it:
1. lower signal output compares to the original signal connected to my amplifier.
2. reduced bass output compare to the original signal, when I connect my source directly to my amplifier there is more midbass and bass but using the tube buffer in the middle the midbass and bass significantly reduced.
I attached a drawing for a reference.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Interesting you have bigger caps on inputs compared to outputs.
It should be other way around.
1/(2 pi RC) gives break point frequency.
It should be other way around.
1/(2 pi RC) gives break point frequency.
Wrong biasing. See Ketje's addendum.
Btw, a cathode follower's gain always is somewhat below unity.
Best regards!
Btw, a cathode follower's gain always is somewhat below unity.
Best regards!
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Hi, I don’t get why you use such a high filament voltage. From the datasheet I get:
Filament Vf 6.3 Volts / If 0.35 Ampere / Indirect / Parallel, (AC/DC)
If your DC is too high, you can use a series resistor to get to 6.3 Volt.
Regards, Gerrit
Filament Vf 6.3 Volts / If 0.35 Ampere / Indirect / Parallel, (AC/DC)
If your DC is too high, you can use a series resistor to get to 6.3 Volt.
Regards, Gerrit
Whatever you find, providing the voltage rating is high enough.Which type of capacitors you recommend?
Minimal voltages, 10µF/150V, 0µ68/100V, 0µ1/50V.
The bad circuit you used.BTW what is the cause for the lower signal at the output compare to the original signal ?
Mona
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