Greetings everyone,
Does anyone have any thoughts on using the 6360 or 6939 as a phase inverter?
Thanks
Ray
http://tubedata.milbert.com/sheets/079/6/6939.pdf
http://tubedata.milbert.com/sheets/133/6/6360.pdf
Does anyone have any thoughts on using the 6360 or 6939 as a phase inverter?
Thanks
Ray
http://tubedata.milbert.com/sheets/079/6/6939.pdf
http://tubedata.milbert.com/sheets/133/6/6360.pdf
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Never used either one myself, but it certainly looks like either one would work as an LTP splitter/power amp. Use an active tail load, PP OPT, and insta-final. PP, Class A, and it'll work. Might also serve as a beefier than usual LTP splitter for driving more powerful finals.
Just remember to supply the screens from an active regulator, and you're good to go.
Never used either one myself, but it certainly looks like either one would work as an LTP splitter/power amp. Use an active tail load, PP OPT, and insta-final. PP, Class A, and it'll work. Might also serve as a beefier than usual LTP splitter for driving more powerful finals.
Just remember to supply the screens from an active regulator, and you're good to go.
I have used a 12L8GT dual power pentode as a phase splitter. Very low transconductance. These look as they would do a similar job - but on overdrive. I would certainly consider them.
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