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Easy Little 6L6 SE

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A while ago I was just poking around on the net and ran across this schematic for a 6L6 SE amp at Single Ended Tube Amp project [/URL]

I got bored and started building it one afternoon and just finished it a few days ago and I have to say that for such a simple little circuit it sure sounds great! I just wanted to post about this to share this with those of us who know their way around a schematic and understand how tube circuits work but are by no means "Tube Gurus". It was a fun weekend of soldering point to point and tweaking things around.

Anyway, I recommend this for anyone who wants to give point to point SE a try.

May all of you have a very happy and safe holiday season!
 

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Wattage of the resistors

Hello,

I want to try this schematic also , as my first tube amp.
Please post also one power supply schematic without choke (if it is posible).
And what wattage are the resistors ? It is OK with 0,5 W?
Except the 200 Ohm resistor,whitch is 20W according schematic.

Regards,
 
I am building a version of this amp also, with 1/2W resistors, except for any that are specified larger, with no problems... Using a tube (5U4) PS, and gas regulators for the output screens...
I noticed the OP closed the website...

This is a pretty old thread....
Regards,
John
 
What did you use for OPTs? What is the SS PS you are using? Is it homemade?
Here is one channel, and the PS I'm working on... sounds like it has potential,,, I need a larger PT...
Regards,
John
 

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Thank you for replying,,, I am currently building the SS PS from that site,,, Just wanted to try it, but will use tube PS, when I find a larger power transformer...

Yes, this little amp will sound very good, with a little tuning ...

Regards,
John
 
Yes,I also want a tube PS for this amp.
As a PT I used this one:
Toroid Transformer T120 110W 0 220 260 280 320V 0 1A X2 | eBay
It works perfect with my (homemade) SS power supply,but I wonder if it can support the 5U4G tube because it is rated at 5V@3A,and the 5U4G needs exactly 3A for heater.....so the maximum for this PT.
I am afraid of overheating.....but I will found out soon.Maybe this weekend,because the tube rectifier just arrive this week...🙂

Regards,
Bogdan
 
If you are sticking to just 6l6 the 80ma opt would be ok. But, this circuit would also support higher output 6l6 like 5881, 7581 with 15watt opt. and even 6550 if you allowed extra heater current. Of course your power trans would need to be at least 200ma B+ capable.
 
If you are sticking to just 6l6 the 80ma opt would be ok. But, this circuit would also support higher output 6l6 like 5881, 7581 with 15watt opt. and even 6550 if you allowed extra heater current. Of course your power trans would need to be at least 200ma B+ capable.

Yes, I forgot to specify the tube. I'm intended to use a 6L6GC. Moreover I did not managed to precisely determine the impedance of the OPT in order to minimise the distorsion. 4200 according to the GE datasheet with 350v at the plate?
 
Well, a 6l6gc would output 7 to 10 watts depending so that might take your output transformer into saturation at full steam. If you build your amp with a 6l6gc in mind and not exceed the 80ma rating of the opt you should be ok.
 
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