• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

ARC SP10 replace (J175)

OMG, ARC SP—10 have many version, so i think we are confused among some errored circuit.
 
You can also use an NFET, just connect the source+drain to the cathode.
But I don't see the use of an ultra low leaking device here. First it's driven by a source at 1,7mA and second the other side of the diode is connected to the output of a cathode follower and so is bootsstapped making it looks like a very high resistance.
An old tric to prevent high voltage on the grid at start-up is a NE-2 neon tube, no leaking at all.
Mona
 
Thx all your information.
HI Mar, to avoid a confusion I will use JFet J175 to follow this circuit connect is OK?
 

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Does anyone have a comment on ARC's reasoning for using a JFET here (as a diode)? Does it behave better somehow in the negative 0-2 VDC range, compared to the simpler PN junction diode? At first blush, it doesn't look like it would matter all that much?

All good fortune,
Chris
 
Sorry Jan i only have this circuit diagram . In fact i bought this pcb but couldnt find this parts , then only search for an alternative ways ☺️
Be very careful with the Chinese-sourced PCBs for "ARC" preamplifiers. From what I have seen before, they tend to be simplified versions of the originals, and the relationship between the circuits and the ARC originals is approximate at best. Don't presume that there is any kind of exact correspondence between either the circuit or the specified parts between one and the other. From what I remember of the Chinese SP-10 in particular the power supply and regulators are much, simplifier than Bill Z Johnson's original.

Alex
 
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