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SET amp wiggling in the low frequency response

Try increasing C to 400u and measure again. You could also increase choke Rdc.
Hi again, I replaced the second LC filter 100u cap with 440u and here is the results compared to 100u original cap:
cap comparison.jpg


It seems you were right about the LC resonance and I completely forgot about the second LC filter causing the issue.

Now Lo is at around 7.5 Hz and Xc at this frequency is around 48.5R and I need around 1.41 x 48 = 68R series resistance to be able to damp this resonance. The choke's DC resistance is 23R, so next step is to add a 47R series resistance to see if it helps.

Thanks
Sajad
 
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Hi again, today I increased the first filter cap (the one after 47u reservoir cap) from 100u to 220u, and settled on 440u for the second filter cap and 100u cathode caps; here is the final results:
200u filter cap.jpg


Now I'm pretty happy with the results, and now it's time to improve the slew rate I not sure maybe by biasing the driver stage hotter or using another driver...

Thanks to everybody for helping me through these wild resonances.😀

Best regards.
Sajad
 
"biasing the driver stage hotter or using another driver..."
IMO both.
Using beefy driver involves higher anode current too.

For example I usually use 12BH7a instead of 12AU7 in the driver position.
Higher voltage, higher current, lower output impedance (higher driving capacity), lower THD.

Sample:
12AU7, 12BH7, 6336 2k5_8.jpg
 
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Hi again, today I increased the first filter cap (the one after 47u reservoir cap) from 100u to 220u, and settled on 440u for the second filter cap and 100u cathode caps; here is the final results:
View attachment 1389863

Now I'm pretty happy with the results, and now it's time to improve the slew rate I not sure maybe by biasing the driver stage hotter or using another driver...

Thanks to everybody for helping me through these wild resonances.😀

Best regards.
Sajad

Interesting! Good thing you didn't listen to me! ;-)
 
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IMO 12BH7a "too good" tube to use as simple VAS stage.
In my simulation the 12BH7 gain about 15dB, the first gain stage has about 22dB, overall about 72x.

Any gain chain (VAS+driver) which have enough gain (power tube grid swing/estimated input swing), and enough driving capacity/enough low output impedance is appropriate.

BTW many "interesting" 12AU7 variant/substitute exist.
For example I have RCA cleartop, RCA 5963, many 6211 variant.
 
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Are you measuring the frequency response using a fast sweep (chirp) test? That method of testing will often produce wiggles at LF in circuits using transformers or inductors. Spot measurement will confirm.
Hi Merlin, I always use the longest sweep with REW software and it seems this problem was due to undamped resonances from PSU LC filters and it was resolved by increasing filter caps and series resistance as shown on the final version tests.
Glad to meet you here, I started tube diy with your website and PSU design book.