Interesting layout.
Real point-to-point...
Geez Head, you find the coolest tubes.
Hi guys,
need help! found a bunch of these beautiful HUGE Telefunken RS329g transmitting triodes.
Anyone got a data sheet? These MUST be used in a big AMP.
thanks for any help!!! (the foto on the right is not right ;-))
Utopia, can you tell us more about your GM70? I will have mine done in a couple weeks. I am running a two stage at 850v B+ driving the GM70 with a 12HL7 with a CCS on the HL7. Here is a pix so far. Also, what are you doing for the filliment PS?
Hi
This is one of my amps:
Gm70
6sn7=>6h30=>300b=>gm70
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Utopia, can you tell us more about your GM70? I will have mine done in a couple weeks. I am running a two stage at 850v B+ driving the GM70 with a 12HL7 with a CCS on the HL7. Here is a pix so far. Also, what are you doing for the filliment PS?
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Schematic
I still need to change out the plate leads for something better looking, but here is a quad 832 parallel push-pull amp running in UL mode. The driver is a 6SL7 direct coupled to a 6SN7 concertina phase splitter.
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I've seen so many of other folk's projects on this forum, so I figured I'd get in on the action, too. Pictured here is yet another RH84. Since I happened to have a pair of Hammond 125ESE's lying about, I breadboarded the circuit just to see what all the fuss was about - and it sounded incredible! Good enough, in fact, for me to spend some serious coin on the pair of nice James 6112HS OPT's for the final build.
The PT is a Hammond 270HX (275-0-275, 200 mA); the filter choke is a Hammond 193H (5H @200 mA). The end bells were stripped of the old finish and painted with a satin black heat-resistant paint. I wound up using a 5V4 rectifier instead of a 5U4 to shave 1A off the filament current and provide a "soft start". The meters monitor both power supply voltage and current, and were purchased from Weber Kits (yes, I know the meters aren't registering in the photo - the amp had been switched on just before snapping the shutter).
I constructed the chassis frame of Brazilian Cherry (Hymenaea courbaril). The corner columns were turned from curly maple and regular (American) cherry. All woodwork was given a coat of sanding sealer, sanded smooth, and finished with three coats of spray lacquer. The aluminum deck was lightly sanded and given several coats of hammer-finish paint. The light spots on the paintwork aren't chipped paint, BTW; they're just reflections from the lights I used.
The PT is a Hammond 270HX (275-0-275, 200 mA); the filter choke is a Hammond 193H (5H @200 mA). The end bells were stripped of the old finish and painted with a satin black heat-resistant paint. I wound up using a 5V4 rectifier instead of a 5U4 to shave 1A off the filament current and provide a "soft start". The meters monitor both power supply voltage and current, and were purchased from Weber Kits (yes, I know the meters aren't registering in the photo - the amp had been switched on just before snapping the shutter).
I constructed the chassis frame of Brazilian Cherry (Hymenaea courbaril). The corner columns were turned from curly maple and regular (American) cherry. All woodwork was given a coat of sanding sealer, sanded smooth, and finished with three coats of spray lacquer. The aluminum deck was lightly sanded and given several coats of hammer-finish paint. The light spots on the paintwork aren't chipped paint, BTW; they're just reflections from the lights I used.
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Here's my new Moebius preamp...
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Just an ST-70
I rebuilt/restored this ST-70 from a rusted junker a few years ago. I had been rarely using it, but now does daily duty on my main system.
I had the bell covers nickel plated. PTX is the upgrade model from Triode Electronics. driver board is from diytube. Input transformers are from Jensen. I added a brace on the underside going across the long way under the transformers to make the chassis very solid.
I rebuilt/restored this ST-70 from a rusted junker a few years ago. I had been rarely using it, but now does daily duty on my main system.
I had the bell covers nickel plated. PTX is the upgrade model from Triode Electronics. driver board is from diytube. Input transformers are from Jensen. I added a brace on the underside going across the long way under the transformers to make the chassis very solid.
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what are all the parallel resistors for - exact value or no 5w resistors
The place I ordered the components, didn't have 82 ohm resistors, so i put 10 820 ohm resistors in paraller...
Hi
Would like to share my last project of compact old fashion design for ECL82 SE amplifier
Size is 33x25x12 cm.[image][/image]
Now will do another one at the base of 4P1L tubes
How about some more images???
preamplifier 4P1Ł
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How about some more images???
Will do on weekend
How about some more images???
Yes please!!
My amplifiers
I am not familiar with the forum, If I am not wrong this is a photos section and I would like to show some of my amplifiers. I hope to don't disturb.
I build them just for pleasure and relax.....
I am not familiar with the forum, If I am not wrong this is a photos section and I would like to show some of my amplifiers. I hope to don't disturb.
I build them just for pleasure and relax.....
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