Hi everybody,
I am new in the worl of valve amplifiers and after going around many sites I would like to have some help to find schemes and step by step instruction to build:
- Pre-amplifier
- Single-ended amplifier
It will be my first project and I am looking for something simple and not too much expensive.
Any idea will be welcome.
Thanks.
Ciao,
Roberto
I am new in the worl of valve amplifiers and after going around many sites I would like to have some help to find schemes and step by step instruction to build:
- Pre-amplifier
- Single-ended amplifier
It will be my first project and I am looking for something simple and not too much expensive.
Any idea will be welcome.
Thanks.
Ciao,
Roberto
Look this thread. I am sure you will find interesting info, if I am not mistaken there must ben an actual website that explains step by step how a single ended amp is built
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=38278
Also look at the thread of dealing with HV
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=38278
Also look at the thread of dealing with HV
Roberto,
Think about lifting a page or 2 from Steve Deckert's book. Check out the DECWARE site.
If you build along the lines of the SE84 and use the 5965 (mu 44) instead of a mu 33 tube as the voltage gain device, there is no question about having enough gain to dispense with a preamp, when a CDP is the source.
Triode wired EL84s yield 2+ W. So, efficient speakers of say a 98 dB. rating are indicated. The same consideration applies to 2A3 based circuitry.
"High" power, SE, and low cost is not possible combination. 🙁 You have to compromise on 1 of 3 wish list items.
Think about lifting a page or 2 from Steve Deckert's book. Check out the DECWARE site.
If you build along the lines of the SE84 and use the 5965 (mu 44) instead of a mu 33 tube as the voltage gain device, there is no question about having enough gain to dispense with a preamp, when a CDP is the source.
Triode wired EL84s yield 2+ W. So, efficient speakers of say a 98 dB. rating are indicated. The same consideration applies to 2A3 based circuitry.
"High" power, SE, and low cost is not possible combination. 🙁 You have to compromise on 1 of 3 wish list items.
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