"Sanctum" - simple tube headphone amp

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This is the second of the is style of headphone amp I have built. The first got sold, should never have done it. Here just SS rectification and three stage filtering. A small 5H Hammond choke starts the smoothing process.

Power tube is a RCA 6AS7 which I tested is 105% emissions and the 12AU7 is an Ozzi Miniwatt testing 95%. Good combo of tubes. Sockets are ceramic and most of the wiring is solid core. Alps Blue Velvet pot with solid brass knob. All WBT silver soldered (4%).

With a 12AX7 there is a lot more gain but you can just detect a faint hum. With the 12AU7, less gain (not a problem) and no hum. The amp drives both my 32ohm and 250ohm HPs without any problem. Lots of bass. The schematic is similar to the standard Bottlehead design. I'm using only 100uf 100V NP output caps. On the schematic they are recommending 680uf. I can't see how that is required I'm finding bass plentiful. All power caps are snubbed and the output cap is snubbed with a 220nf poly. I like to snub any large audio signal cap. I think it makes them quieter and I believe it allows better flow of HFs.

Base once more by my amp building buddy Don and is Australian Spotted Gum. The top plate is thick ABS. The sound is absolutely fabulous.
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This is the second of the is style of headphone amp I have built. The first got sold, should never have done it. Here just SS rectification and three stage filtering. A small 5H Hammond choke starts the smoothing process.

Power tube is a RCA 6AS7 which I tested is 105% emissions and the 12AU7 is an Ozzi Miniwatt testing 95%. Good combo of tubes. Sockets are ceramic and most of the wiring is solid core. Alps Blue Velvet pot with solid brass knob. All WBT silver soldered (4%).

With a 12AX7 there is a lot more gain but you can just detect a faint hum. With the 12AU7, less gain (not a problem) and no hum. The amp drives both my 32ohm and 250ohm HPs without any problem. Lots of bass. The schematic is similar to the standard Bottlehead design. I'm using only 100uf 100V NP output caps. On the schematic they are recommending 680uf. I can't see how that is required I'm finding bass plentiful. All power caps are snubbed and the output cap is snubbed with a 220nf poly. I like to snub any large audio signal cap. I think it makes them quieter and I believe it allows better flow of HFs.

Base once more by my amp building buddy Don and is Australian Spotted Gum. The top plate is thick ABS. The sound is absolutely fabulous.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
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Well, there is simple and then there is too simple. This one is rather in the latter camp. With an output impedance in the hundreds of ohms, very high output voltage but modest output current, it'll be a bad match for almost anything less than 600 ohms. It really needs an output transformer of some kind, preferably with several taps. Maybe an input transformer (1:2-ish) and a bit of negative feedback as well.

People in the Olden Days weren't fools. If they had gotten away without those pesky transformers and their crummy behavior, they sure would have done so. But they didn't.
 
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