Is there any simple/proven tube buffer plans out there for DIY? I like the Yaqin design that Pacific Valve & Electric has.
http://www.pacificvalve.us/YaqinTB.html
Simple single 6DJ8/6922 tube and one set of inputs.
http://www.pacificvalve.us/YaqinTB.html
Simple single 6DJ8/6922 tube and one set of inputs.
Tube buffer
Hi nordhaven
I think this might be of interest for you?
http://eshop.diyclub.biz/product_info.php?products_id=214
Karsten
Hi nordhaven
I think this might be of interest for you?
http://eshop.diyclub.biz/product_info.php?products_id=214
Karsten
This might fill the bill for you.
A Heretical Unity gain line stageA Heretical Unity gain line stage
You can eliminate or include the switching and volume controls.
HTH
Doug
A Heretical Unity gain line stageA Heretical Unity gain line stage
You can eliminate or include the switching and volume controls.
HTH
Doug
Thanks for the info guys! lots of god ideas. They all use two tubes I see. I wonder if the Yaqin single tube has a negative effect on bandwidth or impedance? The white cathode follower looks interesting.
You can do a very good job with a single twin triode shared between the 2 channels. Use an ECC99 with its sections wired as cathode followers. CCS load the CFs. A bipolar PSU avoids the need for a cap. in the I/P circuitry.
I bought one of the Yaquin single tube units. It was running a 6922 at a very low 1 or 2 mils of current as a standard cathode follower and it made the signal sound way bloated, underdamped, and narrowed bandwidth. I replaced the cathode resistors to allow the tube to run at 4 mils and it was much improved. My purpose in buying it was to buffer the output of a passive preamp that had an 8k output impedance trying to drive a 20k input impedance to the power amp. after the changes it sounded pretty good. I would run it higher but I'm unsure of what the power transformer can deliver.
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