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tubelab sse mono blocks????????

I have a pair of small power and output transformers

Power transformers are 480 center tapped at about 60ma 6.3 volts at 2.5 amps
output transformers are 3k to 8 ohms about 5 watts.


High voltage will be limited to about 300 to 320 volts with ss rectifier.
I was thinking about using a 6av5 in triode and 6ab4 as a driver. 6av5 will be biased like a 2A3. Does this seem like a workable idea?
 
It should work. I'm assuming that you are going to use point to point wiring since neither of those tubes will fit in the SSE board.

The 6AB4 is half a 12AT7. The 6AV5 when triode wired works very much like a 2A3. Sylvania even created some 6B4GA's by rewiring the base of a 6AV5GA as a triode to fulfil some government contracts. The 6B4 is a 6 volt 2A3.
 
The 6V6 amp may not be documented on the site. Everything is the same as the larger amp except for the smaller power transformer. I used an Allied 6K56VG which is 540 VCT, but I ran the tube rectifier for about 320 volts of B+.

Operation at this low B+ voltage requires replacing the 10K resistor in series with the 10M45 chip with a piece of wire. The resistor drops about 100 volts, which keeps the chip cooler on 450 volts of B+, but is not needed, or wanted on 350 volts or less.