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Equilibre amp

Got a monstrous amp and it is suppose to be super high tech where at low volumes it uses the triode strapped EL34 and at higher power switches to UL KT88. Problem is when I went to analyze the "secret module" that is between the plates of the power tubes I believe it is just a wire in epoxy. I have not melted the epoxy yet to see what is inside but there are only 2 connections going into the module which connect to the plates just like tge schematic, it has perfect continuity just like a short piece of wire. No other connections at all.

Anyone familiar with these amps? Is this secret module just a hoax?
 

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Exactly!! Thank you, I forgot what it was called, "extended class A" and as I thought there is zero need of a secret module to do anything!! That is what we call marketing folks. The amplifier I have had nothing but issues, notice the huge capacitance with tube rectifiers. Later models have SS rectifiers but kept blowing secondary windings in the PT.
 
Interesting articles. So basically triodes in class A in parallel with tetrodes in Class C.

Conspicuously absent is any discussion of how they pick the OPT primary impedance. It can't be optimal for both PP and PPP, can it?
 
there should be a 47 to 100 ohm resistor between the rectifier ( tube or SS ) and capacitor bank. this would reduce stress on the rectifier and output coils.
if it is a SS bridge, the B+ will still be higher.
the "Magic box" won't do much on the anode side. those two tubes have different mu (gain) as well.
They must be driving the EL34 hard and letting the 6550 keep the plate dissipation reasonable. this would add possibly very pleasing distortion to the amp.
My next project is a 100w 12AX7 and 6922 amplifier. 30w sounds fantastic
 
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