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http://www.the-planet.org/6EM7.html I came across the above circuit that cleverly uses a dual triode. How would I recalculate this to suit (say) a 6J5/6V6 (triode mode) or similar. I'd like to work out how to do this myself rather than follow a crib sheet. I've sussed that the trick is to use a high voltage drop across the cathode of the output triode and take that as the working point for the first triode. PS if the first triode gets pulled out or has a poor base connection, is the output valve toast as well like in the Loftin White? Cheers |
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Also, pay careful attention to your Vhk ratings, and add heater lift voltage to make certain that this rating is not exceeded.
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