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Concertina phase splitter - any love?

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I have a main lounge setup with a cathodyne splitter.
The two mono blocks came from an old cinema.
I had to reverse engineer the diagram.
 

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My universal Concertina boards. They stand vertically near tube sockets, connected by short wires and resistor, for better power dissipation. The first tube can be either pentode or triode. The second triode is directly coupled through a voltage divider shunted by a cap. In cathode of the 1'St tube can be either LED, or a resistor shunted by a cap. Either grid stopper, or a cap can be used on the first grid. Also, there are pads for input LDR attenuator.
 

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I'm weird. I actually still like the floating paraphase although it's not as good, you get gain and phase splitting in one go.

I use it too, although at lower power it has more distortion than a 6sl7 gain/cathodyne.

I have a LTP too with ECC99 with pentode current sink at 30 Ma... with 430V B+ and -125V at pentode. It is an attempt to better the 6sn7 with transistor current sink LTP. Not really-better if only for a little reduction in IMD.
 
what is the output voltage of your phase splitter?

I did not measure; it was enough to drive 12BQ6 tubes.

You can set working point by a voltage divider R107/R108, and see for yourself on a load line depending on the tube that you use and B+ that you supply.

The board is universal, any tube with any socket and pinout can be soldered by vires. Also, since it is not flat, cooling of resistors on it is the best.
 
I did not measure; it was enough to drive 12BQ6 tubes.

You can set working point by a voltage divider R107/R108, and see for yourself on a load line depending on the tube that you use and B+ that you supply.

The board is universal, any tube with any socket and pinout can be soldered by vires. Also, since it is not flat, cooling of resistors on it is the best.

Thanks...
 
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