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What low Rp output tubes, like 1K or under, for a 3.5K SE OPT?

I know those where the last tube type developed by telefunken, but i thinck that in 1967, when i first got to know about that tube, semis would not yet have been up to this job. But i do not really know for sure, later on yes, there is even a semiconductor based replacement, the EL3010-E if i remember correctly.
 
When You see written E282F or 12GN7 as drivers - that are high gain & high current requirments me thinks.
Correct, ..........I´m currently using 12GN7 with CCS in cathode as push pull diff drivers in triode mode with 25dB gain but they can react bit flighty when near grid cutoff approaches. The balance is near perfect. An obvious way to soften them up is to included unbypassed cathode resistors, allowing degenerative feedback,which unfortunately increases anode impedance. Can´t win ......but is an indication to do the circuit work carefully and use lowish value grid stoppers 1Kohm, as input capacitance is on the high side. The sister tube 12BY7 with slighty lower gm # transconductance is easier to work with but both have bandwidths that can operate well into the RF domain. These video tubes have larger area cathode than others and can be pushed quite hard up the curves but they are robust.
Design carefully.
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Hi Andy,

Have you looked at RS1003 (SRS551) tubes as an option? May match well with 3k impedance txr. Ale moglia had put up the characteristics on his website.
Similar to F2a, as being long lasting ( 10,000 hrs) . More available if you do search on people who have used this tube
 

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I found spreadspectrum's post that contains superimposed curves for 300B, KT88 in triode and KT88 with plate to grid feedback. The plate to grid feedback curves best the linearity of the 300B.


Steve
 
Ah yes. The poorly named and often maligned "anode follower" (or "plate follower").

I was thinking of making a line stage using a 6SN7 with plate-grid feedback to reduce its gain to about 2X and its Zout to less than 1k ohms. Why not do that with an output stage, right?

Does anyone remember Michael Koster's 'Schadeode', with a depletion mode MOSFET as the input stage, DC coupled to a 6L6GC output, with a 100k feedback resistor acting as the drain load resistor for the MOSFET, completing the plate-grid feedback around the 6L6? I threw it into LTspice and it performs pretty spectacularly. This is the first drawing, I think. It was refined later, but I can't find the later posts...

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