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6N6P, 6N1P Tubes Amp 1W (6Н6П 6Н1П) Circuit

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Can you guys help me find a circuit for my 6N6P and 6N1P?

i found this on the internet :
Single-Ended (SE) KT88 Tube Amplifier Schematic (with 6N1P driver)

Do you guys thing i can relapse the KT88 whit my 6N6P or can i make a simple 1 tube amp whit my 6N1P
This is a nice project, but the KT88 yet is a expensive tube, I could use the Russian 6P3S (6L6) 6n3c-E matched cheap and 5,000 hours life and a 6H8C (6SN7 for better linearity):
''GSTube.com''. Tubes, sockets etc. Search result for <u>6p3s</u>

''GSTube.com''. Tubes, sockets etc. Search result for <u>6h8c</u>
 
6n1p feeding a 6n6p in push-pull has been done a handful of times for headphones and efficient small desktop speakers, might be a good way to go. I think Kodabmx has done one before and could chime in. As mentioned, power would be around a watt.

Also check my signature for something similar, you could use the above mentioned tubes in it with some parts value changes and a different output transformer.
 
When I did it, I used both sections in parallel, and used 4 of them for a stereo push pull amp. I built it in a cake pan. It used a 6N3P for VA/PI but the 6N1P could be used without changes. I used a plate load of 5k Ra-a.

Here's a schematic. It used CCS cathode biasing, but you could use resistors instead, or even battery grid bias for that matter.

I got about 5 watts out of it. If you half the output stage, run 10 - 16k OPTs and get about 2 watts or so.
 

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