If I am driving a tube amp (wave AV-8's) and want to make my own preamp, should I look at preamps that use OPTs?
I like the look of the ultrapath bp, is the 6gm8 wired in parallel? I was thinking of doing something similar with a 6c45.
OR perhaps a 26 triode with transformers?
I am not really sure of which transformers to get. Does a transformer just work on a ratio ie is a 6k to 600 ohm the same as a 240 volt to 24 volt transformer??
I am using a 24 volt B+ 6922 SRPP at the moment, I am thinking of doing something a little different, any suggestions ??
Adam Harvey
I like the look of the ultrapath bp, is the 6gm8 wired in parallel? I was thinking of doing something similar with a 6c45.
OR perhaps a 26 triode with transformers?
I am not really sure of which transformers to get. Does a transformer just work on a ratio ie is a 6k to 600 ohm the same as a 240 volt to 24 volt transformer??
I am using a 24 volt B+ 6922 SRPP at the moment, I am thinking of doing something a little different, any suggestions ??
Adam Harvey
adharvey said:If I am driving a tube amp (wave AV-8's) and want to make my own preamp, should I look at preamps that use OPTs?
If you want to, sure, they can work very well. Lundahls are reasonacle priced and can be sourced from Sydney.
I like the look of the ultrapath bp, is the 6gm8 wired in parallel? I was thinking of doing something similar with a 6c45.
I like it as a general topology, but not with the 6GM8. I also wouldn't parallel 6C45's.
OR perhaps a 26 triode with transformers?
Not tried it, but I beleive it can be very good.
I am not really sure of which transformers to get.
Lundahls are the best value option in Oz unless you luck onto some quality preloved/NOS units. Specific model depends on what topology you choose for the amp; series or parallel fed transformers.
Does a transformer just work on a ratio ie is a 6k to 600 ohm the same as a 240 volt to 24 volt transformer??
Vsecondary = Vprimary x turns ratio
Zsecondary = Zprimary x (turns ratio)^2
Zprimary is the output impedance of the tube stage alone.
I am using a 24 volt B+ 6922 SRPP at the moment, I am thinking of doing something a little different, any suggestions ??
My fave design, which is cheap, good sounding, sensible gain and will drive longish cables and low Z loads well, and doesn't need OPTs is the one below (thanks Dave for drawing it). It also uses cheap, tough, available tubes.
Otherwise, I agree with Colt45, except the transformers have the advantage of galvanic isolation between stages.
The Wave8 is a good, but not great amp, so building a killer pre for it is a bit of a waste unless you'll update it later.
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maynardg said:Brett, Do you have a recommendation for the unmarked resistor and cap?
For the R at the input, anything from 10k - 250k depending on what the previous stage is happy driving, say 200k.
The cap should be sized as small as possible to give the -3dB corner you want depending on the input Z of the next stage. Smaller caps usually sound better.
C = 1/(6.28 x Zin x f3) in F
I usually aim for 1Hz.
There should also be a shunt resistor after the output cap of 1M. Not strictly neccessary, but reduces thumps if plugging the output whilst powered up,
These guys do a nice pre-amp kit with output transformers (I have one)
http://www.worldaudiodesign.co.uk
They sell the transformers seperately, and they have a sale on right now.
Cheers
Max
http://www.worldaudiodesign.co.uk
They sell the transformers seperately, and they have a sale on right now.
Cheers
Max
i couldn't agree more the recommendation for 12b4. i just built this guy and what a wonderful preamp! in my system, it's very revealing and has sparking highs.
i'm using b+ of 260v. plate of 12k, running at about 15ma. biasing at 7+v. i'll try a different operating point later.
DonJuan
i'm using b+ of 260v. plate of 12k, running at about 15ma. biasing at 7+v. i'll try a different operating point later.
DonJuan
DonJuan said:i couldn't agree more the recommendation for 12b4. i just built this guy and what a wonderful preamp! in my system, it's very revealing and has sparking highs.
i'm using b+ of 260v. plate of 12k, running at about 15ma. biasing at 7+v. i'll try a different operating point later.
DonJuan
Glad you like it. I think it's a ripper, that's why I keep recommending it. Be interested to hear your views with a higher bias.
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