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6AS7 Class A2

Hello everybody,

I am currently planning an OTL with the 6AS7. I want to drive the tube up to class A2 (VG-1=+10V). In simulation (tube test bench), the distortion increases very sharply at VG-1> 0 V.
Has anyone operated the 6AS7 in this mode outside of the simulation and can confirm that this is the case?
I want to rule out that it is only due to the spice model (...I've already tested different spice models...)

Thank you!

greetings

Bambini
 
Attached is a picture of two circuits with different supply voltages, but the same quiescent current.

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The circuit on the left goes up to almost VG-1=10V, the circuit on the right remains in the negative range with VG-1.

The distortion of the two circuits is shown in the logfile on the right.

@ Chris Hornbeck: as I can see, the grid current is not stored in the spice model at VG-1> 0V.

@ piano3: the idea is to keep the supply voltage as low as possible 130V vs. 90V.