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6DJ8 Linestage

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Hey all, I have been experimenting with my 6DJ8 linestage and have changed a few component values and came up with the following, It sounds better than it did originally, anyone got any suggestions for me to improve it further?
Owen
 

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DoomPixie said:
Hey all, I have been experimenting with my 6DJ8 linestage and have changed a few component values and came up with the following, It sounds better than it did originally, anyone got any suggestions for me to improve it further?
Owen

is it 0,2uF enough for your power amp?

suggestions?

toss that SRPP ,wire both halves in para,then use some nice choke in parafeed ,mebbe even in WE config, burn them on some 90V and 20mA
and enjoy


after that -you can use some other tube in WOT style

:devilr:
 
i built 3 6DJ8 pre's last year and this one sounded best out of the three (to my ears at the time anyway)
Since then i have changed the value of the output capacitor from 0.6uF to 0.2uF and it sounds better BUT i was useing some really cheap 0.2uF caps to get 0.6uF and now i am useing some nice 0.1uF caps i got out of an old osciloscope that was going to the scrappers. so mabey the change for the better has to do more with the quality of the cap's than with the value?
Owen
 
i'll measure the current tommorow. not sure what it is of the top of my head. might ad another RC stage to the power supply aswell to get rid of the remaining hum (only just noticable with volume maxed out and no input signal) and tweak it a little so the B+ is closer to 200V..
Owen
 
you can't think in that way;
that tube needs what she gets with 1V2 in cathode.
if you change cathode bias to,say,(-)2V ,tube will have smaller current through.

besides ,1V2 means that your signal can have +- 1V2 ,and thats 2V4p-p.
in any case-every decent preamp have 10K in line with CD and 10K to ground ;in other words -voltage divider on CD input with 10K-10K
 
2 V ....

I'm using Russian 6N1P for about 30 years, being currently available in my country, and it's not at all pleasant to hear sound of it when it's not healthy biased, in my opinion. It could be easily tested. Maybe it’s question of usage of this nice valve.
Approaching, only, 0V will introduce unpleasant distortions. I would wish to consider here dynamics of well recorded music.
If you think that's necessary to divide input signal in order to preserve linearity of this stage, ok but it's not the best solution, however (S/N and so on).
I would suggest you other biasing approach, if you please. Use 240 - 250 V in anode with about -5V in cathode, 8 mA about, and this tube will sound very very well at any CD input signal level, IMHO. Thanks!
 
bucurb


I bought a dozen of the 6N1P tubes and after listening to them under various plate voltages and biased differently I am under the assumption there isn't much hope for the valve. However, I could be mistaken and need someone like you for guidance.

Could you please post tube curve chart to show the sweet spot?
 
I have some nice old mullard ECC88's im useing at the moment, got some russian 6n1p aswell but they are nowhere near as nice sounding .. i'm not sure about upping the valve count, want to keep it as small as possible, i will build it and see what it sounds like though.. 🙂
Owen
 
burnedfingers said:
I bought a dozen of the 6N1P tubes and after listening to them under various plate voltages and biased differently I am under the assumption there isn't much hope for the valve. However, I could be mistaken and need someone like you for guidance.

Could you please post tube curve chart to show the sweet spot?

Here is one of the best tests of 6N1P curves.
It is a russian website, so it is not too fast pages.
But it is good!

http://klausmobile.narod.ru/testerfiles/6n1p.htm
 
i've got to ask a silly question bout the heaters.

say i've got a silly transfomer lying around that only has one 6.3v filament taping. i was thinking of raising the heater voltage to the upper valve's voltage, would this prove detrimental to the lower valve?
 
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