Princeton AA1164 with 5 Watt EL91

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Hi. my plan is for a princeton reverb with EL91 pentodes for the output stage. I want a low power amp but hopefully with that pentode push pull sound. 5 watts is plenty loud.
my question is: the reverb driver in the original schematic asks for 400v. I can do this but i would rather keep it around 250v. thats the plate voltage for the output stage. I would like to keep it simple and not have to do a lot of math for the reverb driver. i could use another tube, like 6k6 or el84 but again i need calculate the input voltage and values (dont i?)
unless you want to do it for me?
you can suggest something else?
i cant seem to save the schematic, google aa1164
any ideas would be helpful
 
the reverb driver in the original schematic asks for 400v.
Of all the stages in the entire amplifier, I would say the reverb driver is the one least likely to be affected by lowering B+.

Since this stage has a transformer for a load, there is negligible DC voltage drop there, so the anodes of the 12AT7 see the full B+ voltage. (Every other preamp stage sees less, because they use resistors for their anode loads.)

My guess is that the reverb driver will work just fine on 250V B+ with absolutely no other changes whatsoever.

-Gnobuddy
 
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