I'm thinking of using the 6GF7A in 2 flavors of amp - a low wattage single ended and a ~10W push-pull. I'm looking for cheap iron for both projects. I've seen consinderable discussion of the inexpensive Edcor single ended transformers (I'll probably use them for the SE amp), but not of their push-pull line. How do these sound compared to the usual contenders?
I am pretty sure Tubelab.com has played with them.
No, it wasn't me. The only Edcors that I have tried are the cheap SE's. I have a pretty good selection of P-P transformers to play with, so I haven't bought any in several years.
Gee tubelab.com,
I thought for sure you must have with all the amps you've played with. Oh well, my mistake.
-Chris
I thought for sure you must have with all the amps you've played with. Oh well, my mistake.
You sure are a lucky man! Just not enough time I guess.I have a pretty good selection of P-P transformers to play with, so I haven't bought any in several years.
-Chris
I keep referring people to Max Robinson's site - I must be sounding like a cracked record by now! However, he has been experimenting with Edcors recently (PP only, he's not really into SE) and he, at least, seems pretty pleased with them. Here is his ultralinear amp design URL, in his "Fun with Tubes" web site.
Max Robinson's site evaluates a transformer from Edcor's "expensive" push-pull line. I'm interested in the cheap product line, notably the 8k 10W transformer, the smallest in that series. This translates to 2k/side, and may allow one to squeeze 10W out of a pair of 6GF7s pushed very hard. (Can that little triode actually dissipate 10W?). Given the price for the "budget series" Edcor transformers, the experiment will be relatively painless for the pocketbook.
Just to throw a small wrench in the works, I'm thinking of using a small switcher tp power the single ended 6GF7 amp. What I envision is a fairky large "lump in cord" AC transformer outside the box. Rectified and filtered, this would power the filaments via a current source, and also power a DC-DC converter for HV and bias similar to the ones that drive CCFL tubes.
I'm interested in the cheap product line, notably the 8k 10W transformer, the smallest in that series
Well, I got to thinking, and I just ordered a pair of them (along with a pair of the big SE transformers), so I will wire them up to a pair of Push - Pull 6AQ5's in UL when I get them. They should generate nearly the 10 watts needed to test their limits.
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