Hi,
PPS: That just so happened to be me....
Use a OPT, it doesn't have to be Tam(b)ura, does it?😉
Cheers,😉
PS: I saw someone in this forum, who tried this amp with an 8 ohm speaker ( 8 ohm to 800ohm!).
PPS: That just so happened to be me....
Use a OPT, it doesn't have to be Tam(b)ura, does it?😉
Cheers,😉
Oops!!
Quote: "That just so happened to be me...."
Oops! sorry....
Quote: "Use a OPT, it doesn't have to be Tam(b)ura, does it?"
Oh, c'mon! this circuit is all about OTL!
So, what do you think about the hi-ohm resistor idea??
Just give me a comment...
Quote: "That just so happened to be me...."
Oops! sorry....

Quote: "Use a OPT, it doesn't have to be Tam(b)ura, does it?"
Oh, c'mon! this circuit is all about OTL!
So, what do you think about the hi-ohm resistor idea??
Just give me a comment...
Hi,
Since you ask....SUX.
Try it out with a coupling cap if you must...
You'll also need something to drive that SRPP stage with.
Cheers,😉
Just give me a comment...
Since you ask....SUX.
Try it out with a coupling cap if you must...
You'll also need something to drive that SRPP stage with.
Cheers,😉
Quote: "Since you ask....SUX."
Anyway, how did it sound like when you tried it with an 8ohm speaker? Probably with a lot of distortion? Improved opt Power?
Did the tubes feel hot
, when they were driven @ 8ohms?



Anyway, how did it sound like when you tried it with an 8ohm speaker? Probably with a lot of distortion? Improved opt Power?
Did the tubes feel hot

Hi,
Well, the Philips AG9015 (which is what I had) does give you two options, either capacitor out to 800 Ohm speaker (their own model) or you couple through a small xformer into a 8 or 16 Ohm speaker.
That's how I listened to it.
While it sounded surprising powerful in the bass department, it did sound rather errr...old fashioned.
What I'm trying to tell you is that it's a nice idea for a highimpedance headphone, other than that you'll still need a OPT.
I've suggested a White CF before but even that won't reach down to a Zout below 8 Ohm with a pair of EL86s.
Cheers,😉
Improved opt Power?
Well, the Philips AG9015 (which is what I had) does give you two options, either capacitor out to 800 Ohm speaker (their own model) or you couple through a small xformer into a 8 or 16 Ohm speaker.
That's how I listened to it.
While it sounded surprising powerful in the bass department, it did sound rather errr...old fashioned.
What I'm trying to tell you is that it's a nice idea for a highimpedance headphone, other than that you'll still need a OPT.
I've suggested a White CF before but even that won't reach down to a Zout below 8 Ohm with a pair of EL86s.
Cheers,😉
I think that, that's true too, Fred.fdegrove said:Hi,
The sound of a tube is very much dependent on the way it is used.
However, I've had a recent expereience of swapping tube brands in a 6CG7 and 12AX7 line-stage + cathode follower.
I was suprised that the 'sonic flavors' of these tube tubes that I'd previously observed in a simple line-stage circuit, also seemed to be reflected (admittedly to a lesser extent) when used in a cathode follower position too. (ie if it was a Mullard 12AX7 then the "Mullard mid-range" followed it into the cathode follower circuit position as well. Dittio for the 6CG7 types I tried). So there seems to still be something inherent about the tubes' themselves, in addition to the (major) contribution of the surrounding circuit.
This kinda bothered me, since I have a burgeoning preamp design which was going to employ a CF and I was hoping to be able to use a 'non-audiophile' caliber tube in this position. Now, I'll have to rethink this...
Is my tube 'stash' that transparent!?!!? 😀
If you consider building a MC capable phono stage and not sitting on a stash of EC88s,



I'd consider the EC86 instead.
It's slightly quieter and has a little higher mu too...
More importantly I have used it already in that application and it works fine except for, perhaps, the lowest of low output MCs.
I'm using the ECC88 in a MC headamp with two of them in // per channel; search for MC Hammer here.
An other circuit that has been built by at least one member using the ECC88 in this application is the Hampton MC.
Thanks for your interesting suggestion, Fred. I'll definately look into that one a little further.
Any comments or opinions about it's approximate sound quality vis-a-vie the ECC88 family?
I think that, that's true too, Fred.
Hmmm, I wonder which of the two of you has been more insulted, Fred or Frank.😉
This single-ended circuit is the one that our old (beginning of the sixties) black & white Philips telly was using. It was also using an 800 Ohms speaker with the magnet mounted inside the basket.
It is quite astonishing that this is regarded audiophile nowadays 😉
Regards
Charles
It is quite astonishing that this is regarded audiophile nowadays 😉

Regards
Charles
SY said:
Hmmm, I wonder which of the two of you has been more insulted, Fred or Frank.😉
😱 Well I'm not sure that any insult was intended to anyone from my end; so, I'm definately not clear on whom I'm supposed to be backhanding!
(...But if whatever it was happens to be astoundingly super-witty, then I claim full responisibility 😀 😉 )
Hi,
Certainly, different brands, slightly different parameters and different materials would make for a perceived audible difference even from different batches form the same manufacturer.
Why, it's just another SRPP circuit so it's already OUT of fashion...probably not old enough.
We all know Fred won't comment on that...😉
Most of those belong to the same folded anode family and were design for VHF use as cascode stages.
I quite like them as they have very good electrical properties and often are very low noise....
Depending on how and where you'd use them, I think you can make very good sounding circuits with them.
Cheers,😉
So there seems to still be something inherent about the tubes' themselves, in addition to the (major) contribution of the surrounding circuit.
Certainly, different brands, slightly different parameters and different materials would make for a perceived audible difference even from different batches form the same manufacturer.
It is quite astonishing that this is regarded audiophile nowadays
Why, it's just another SRPP circuit so it's already OUT of fashion...probably not old enough.
Hmmm, I wonder which of the two of you has been more insulted, Fred or Frank.
We all know Fred won't comment on that...😉
Any comments or opinions about it's approximate sound quality vis-a-vie the ECC88 family?
Most of those belong to the same folded anode family and were design for VHF use as cascode stages.
I quite like them as they have very good electrical properties and often are very low noise....
Depending on how and where you'd use them, I think you can make very good sounding circuits with them.
Cheers,😉
EC88 data sheet
ECC88 (aka 6DJ8) data sheet
Read them and you will see that kevinkr speaks the truth.
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ECC88 (aka 6DJ8) data sheet
Read them and you will see that kevinkr speaks the truth.
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Hi,
Or read the first page of this thread. 😉
That said, too bad there isn't a twin triode version of some of these valves around. Twin EC88 or twin EC86s would be nice.
Note also these are high gm valves so oscillation will occur just by thinking about them. 😉
Best, 😉
Read them and you will see that kevinkr speaks the truth.
Or read the first page of this thread. 😉
That said, too bad there isn't a twin triode version of some of these valves around. Twin EC88 or twin EC86s would be nice.
Note also these are high gm valves so oscillation will occur just by thinking about them. 😉
Best, 😉
E88CC is normally a higher quality, selected version of ECC88.
Both should work.
EC88 @ The Valve Museum
not even remotely similar..
1/2 12at7 ?
Just found a e88c..gold pin......had a quick look at the data sheet....it has similarities to 1/2 a 12at7...U=65 , low noise , sounds ideal for hifi
grid 1 @-1.3v ...a @ 200v about 14 or so ma ....
I wish I had another one now !!!!
Just found a e88c..gold pin......had a quick look at the data sheet....it has similarities to 1/2 a 12at7...U=65 , low noise , sounds ideal for hifi
grid 1 @-1.3v ...a @ 200v about 14 or so ma ....
I wish I had another one now !!!!
Soon I will post here a s.e. with a Srpp of E88C (one stage) that drives a 300B, .
Good results!!
Completely different from E88CC/ECC88 and also from ECC81; can be equiparate to EC8010
Walter
Good results!!
Completely different from E88CC/ECC88 and also from ECC81; can be equiparate to EC8010
Walter
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