• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

Power Transformer, no center tap

Greg,

If you have that much HV current why not build a 6L6GC or 7591A amp? Use one filament winding for each channel.

275 volts silicon rectified will probably net more voltage than EL84s will be comfortable with. A half and half with an EZ81 will be pushing the limits of its 150ma current rating. An EL84 stereo amp will likely require about 150ma of current.

What are you considering for output trannies?

Steve
 
Getting around the 150 mA. limit of the 6CA4/EZ81 is easy enough. Use a 6BY5 dual damper that's good for 175 mA. per diode.

The Russian 6Π14Π-EB (6p14p-ev), AKA EL84M, is a nice sounding, true, 7189 equivalent that's very tough. Wherever the B+ rail comes in, that variant will hold up. The "best" option for that type just might be full pentode mode, with g2 B+ regulated at 275 VDC. Remember, the design center rating system used in the linked RCA datasheet is quite conservative and an increase gets you the design maximum numbers. A 12.5 W. plate dissipation is definitely safe.