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5v Damper Diode?

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Hi,

Since you I assume you have 5V AC and this is for a linsestage, why use a FWB rectifier?
You'll have about 7V DC. Add a dropping resistor to arrive at 6.3V and you can use small dampers such as the 6S2/EY86s?

Cheers,😉
 
Actually I was thinking of using a couple of tube damper diodes to make the bipolar PSU for my buffered linestage. They are supposed to be much quieter than anything else in power supply rectification. I didn't want to run the diodes off of the heater winding so as to avoid any interaction between the tube heaters and the PSU rectification. That may sound a little silly but that is how I'm looking at it. Are my concerns unfounded?
 
somwhat OT; but anyone care to reccomend a damper diode that has good sound, and likely to be somewhat available in NOS from both UK and USA manufacturers?

(No duodecar bases, but 'strange' filament voltages and top-caps are ok. Oh, a slow warm-up would naturally be good too. 🙂 )
 
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