I didn't know about 20KG6a , but have ordered 40kg6a from the USA . I know one also gets the 6V filament 6KG6a , substitutes EL519/509. The Russians also have a 6v version , 6P45S .
Could you or KeesB share a schematic? I've been reading up on the PL519 amps, but the ECC85 direct coupling sounds even more tempting than the most recent iteration I found here: https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/g2-as-anode-pl519-power-amplifier.385574/post-7828370It's been a while since I have posted the schematic from Kees "EL84 PP direct coupled". In the meanwhile I have also build the actual amplifier and have lot's of fun building and playing it. This weekend I also have finished a PL519 parallel single ended with also a ECC85 (beta-follower) direct coupled to the PL519 in parallel. Nothing sounds so sweet, clear and real (as if you are there). I am not a mathematic specialist or far in theory to judge weather this schematics are good or inefficient. But my ears are telling me this is the best sounding amp I have listened to lately. I have always focused on Hifi tubes like 45, 2A3, 300B, EL84 and 807. But this TV tube Philips broad to the market in the 1960 is probably one of the best hifi tubes. Playing over G2 as the anode. Thanks Kees for sharing. Like you said with just a couple of components you can make an awsome sounding hi-end tube amplifier. I'll guess our ears are the best instrument for judging. It's not all about the theory. If it were we probably have less inventions. Anyway I will go back to listening and enjoy what 's it all about, DIY builds and music. CHEERS to you all.
Cheers,
Simon
Indeed, that's very kind of the both of you.
I'll make it chamomile tea and meanwhile get some sleep ;-)
Cheers
Simon
I'll make it chamomile tea and meanwhile get some sleep ;-)
Cheers
Simon
Thank you for posting schematic @Robhoe71 , crazy circuit . I imagine about max 3w output ?
You must be driving highly efficient horns .
Previous version : https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/g2-as-anode-pl519-power-amplifier.385574/post-7828370
You must be driving highly efficient horns .
Previous version : https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/g2-as-anode-pl519-power-amplifier.385574/post-7828370
Hi Freded,
Thanks for asking. I see now you are refering to the schematic of one single PL519.
That is approx 3W per channel. 12W dissipation on g2.
That power is also quiet nice on the mentioned speakers.
But I must say that the extra punch, of the parallel singel ended (2xPL519) is really useful with the large open baffles that I run.
The extra current really moves the bass driver. Better match I would say.
Thanks for asking. I see now you are refering to the schematic of one single PL519.
That is approx 3W per channel. 12W dissipation on g2.
That power is also quiet nice on the mentioned speakers.
But I must say that the extra punch, of the parallel singel ended (2xPL519) is really useful with the large open baffles that I run.
The extra current really moves the bass driver. Better match I would say.
Thanks Rob & Kees for your detailed instructions.
What's the input sensitivity, i.e. can it be driven to full power with 2v rms?
Cheers,
Simon
What's the input sensitivity, i.e. can it be driven to full power with 2v rms?
Cheers,
Simon
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