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DC Tube Heaters

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Hi,

just curious if anyone has compared the sound between simple DC heater psu vs. Volt. Reg. PSU.

1. F.W.B to R to C (10,000uF)
2. F.W.B to LM1084 V.Reg.

I'm wondering if the the volt. reg. heater psu limits the sound. This is for line stage.
 
Hi again,

just saw in your other thread, that the tube you mentioned is actually directly heated.

Ok, if you don't hear a difference with that one, it doesn't mean that there will be no difference with other DHTs. I got significant differences between filament supplies with DHTs. Some respond more to the fil PSU, some less.

Generally my first axiom in audio is:

If you can't hear a difference, it does not mean that there really is no audible difference. Of course the opposite holds true es well: If you hear a difference, it doesn't mean that there really is a one.

😉

Best regards

Thomas
 
Thanks Thomas.

yes, for indirect heater. 12au7, 6DJ8,etc...

I have never played with DHT's.

I do prefer using the LM1084 for fixed voltage, soft start and some short circuit protection for sanity.

If you can't hear the difference,............, you save a LOT of money!!!!! 😀
 
I've tried several DC heaters options for DHTs. I'd rank them as follows:

Best:
Choke input supply followed by Rod Coleman board
Double choke input supply

Then:
Rod Coleman board

Then:
LM1084 as current sink
LM1084 as voltage reg followed by a CMC
(The above are improved by a further LM1084 before, as Ronan Reg)
Various other common voltage regs

I didn't find batteries were necessary or much better and wouldn't go to the trouble of using them.

Andy
 
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