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low voltage "high gain" amp

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hello there, ive found an old SS amp that ive been wanting to turn into a hybrid, but i was hoping to not spend too much on power transformers, and im using an SS PA so no need for an OPT.

basically, i want to rip out the preamp and make a typical 3 gain stage with cathode follower design, i was thinking of using 12AU7's as iv used them for low voltage, and i was hoping to run them on about 30v maybe less, has anyone had any experience in this or is this going to be a trial and error thing?
 
Do you only have 30V? or + and - 30V?

60V is not so bad, try google for low voltage designs.

You could also voltage double your supply.

Google is your friend, try looking at space charge tubes and the low voltage later battery radio tubes.
 
+/- 30v is very possible, im not sure about using negative voltage on the valves though, do i just replace ground points with V- points? and i have looked at some designs, but none of them get you very far in terms of gain, and ive got against voltage doubling, ive used them before and didnt really liked the way it turned out
 
Where do you plan to get filiament power from?

I would think it would be easier to buy a small tranny, maybe suitable for a pre amp to do it.

I use little toroids for this. you can use two back to back or any other combination you can dream of.
 
yes, its an old solid state amp i have, i have a 30-0-30v transformer and dont really want the hastle of getting an output transformer for it, and finding space on the chasis for it. im pretty happy with an SS power amp seeing as i never really drive it that hard
 
dont worry about the - supply to your op-amp style output stage.

Ground is ground, certainly do not connect the negative rail for the output to ground(speaker ground is ground, although this should be a nice short connection to the smoothing caps) I mean the around about -30V rail.

You say you are using a TDAxxxx type thing. It wont need any gain in front of it.
 
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