Hello,
I am planning to build a push-pull KT88 based amplifier. I would like to make it operation type selectable by using a switch, so I can operate the tubes at Triode, Ultralineal or Pentode, depending on my PWR needs, and mostly for audio comparisons purposes. Fixed bias provided by extra turn on xfmr.
I could use a different tube rather than KT88, but what the h*ck, it's among the best tubes in its power rating. I haven seen some pcb boards (like pmillet's) that come very handy if testing and breadboarding, but it will be a final assembly, not an amplifier to experiment, so I will P2P it.
What is a common, high-end, not very complex schematic to use? I don't really care if it is a complex desing, but life's such, that simpler ones use to be the better ones. I don't really need to be able to select between triode, UL and pentode, that's something I am able to put in by myself 🙂
If you were about to build ONE, with these requirements, what proved schematic would you implement?
Thank you and best regards,
Regi
I am planning to build a push-pull KT88 based amplifier. I would like to make it operation type selectable by using a switch, so I can operate the tubes at Triode, Ultralineal or Pentode, depending on my PWR needs, and mostly for audio comparisons purposes. Fixed bias provided by extra turn on xfmr.
I could use a different tube rather than KT88, but what the h*ck, it's among the best tubes in its power rating. I haven seen some pcb boards (like pmillet's) that come very handy if testing and breadboarding, but it will be a final assembly, not an amplifier to experiment, so I will P2P it.
What is a common, high-end, not very complex schematic to use? I don't really care if it is a complex desing, but life's such, that simpler ones use to be the better ones. I don't really need to be able to select between triode, UL and pentode, that's something I am able to put in by myself 🙂
If you were about to build ONE, with these requirements, what proved schematic would you implement?
Thank you and best regards,
Regi
Look to the Dynaco schematics with modifications to the driver board, a ton of them floating around, for the Monoblock's look for the MKIII amps and for a stereo version the ST70. Lots of transformers from several sources and I think just an update to the driver and you will have a simple good sounding amp.
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Mono Bill or Mono Bill II are later KT88 designs
don't know if its true, but I got the impression that the KT88 quality could be an issue
In addition to the Bill/Mono Bill, here are a few more:
Mullard 5-20 topology with PP KT88's:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/156699-mullard-5-20-kt88-pp-blocks.html
Mullard 5-20 topology with MOSFET followers:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/161702-opus-5-0-modern-mullard.html
Differential front end with MOSFET followers:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/133034-6l6gc-ab2-amp.html
Mullard 5-20 topology with PP KT88's:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/156699-mullard-5-20-kt88-pp-blocks.html
Mullard 5-20 topology with MOSFET followers:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/161702-opus-5-0-modern-mullard.html
Differential front end with MOSFET followers:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/133034-6l6gc-ab2-amp.html
Why? Ain't KT88 good enough performers?Mono Bill or Mono Bill II are later KT88 designs
don't know if its true, but I got the impression that the KT88 quality could be an issue
Why? Ain't KT88 good enough performers?
ahh, yeah, I guess they are ok
I meant, a KT88 may not be all good just because it says KT88 on the bottle 😉
hope its ok to call it a good alround performer and 'middle of the road', so to speak
I think I am going with Triode Dick's, but I can't find anything related to output transformer impedance, power and other characteristics on its website. Do you know what is used in the original design or should I just calculate it?
Link to the translated website:
Bill Part 7
Link to the translated website:
Bill Part 7
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No feedback ?
This type of circuit usually benefits from some low feedback. The feedback will also affect the gain of the amps input/driver stage. Does anybody else think feedback would help on the amp?? What's the sensitivity or the voltage needed to drive the amp to full power?
This type of circuit usually benefits from some low feedback. The feedback will also affect the gain of the amps input/driver stage. Does anybody else think feedback would help on the amp?? What's the sensitivity or the voltage needed to drive the amp to full power?
mmmm another very interesting option, will look about it. thanks!
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