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Hello,
I'd like to build a amplifier with 807 tubes. I was looking for several schematics, but I can't make a choise. Does anyone have a schematic for me (or link?) of a nice 807 amplifier? Thank you very much, Best regards, wim wester the netherlands |
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"WJW" said:
Hello, I'd like to build a amplifier with 807 tubes. I was looking for several schematics, but I can't make a choise. Does anyone have a schematic for me (or link?) of a nice 807 amplifier? Thank you very much, Best regards, wim wester the netherlands Hi Wim, Look for schematics with 6L6GC tubes, it's essentially the same tube. Menno even published a SE 807 amp, the "Maurits", if I recall correctly. I used a 807 PP in triode amp for years, very nice sound and cheap to build. Get your transformers from Wil Blaauw www.ae-europe.nl . Be sure to NOT order the transformer set for the Annastacia :-) http://www.worldtubeaudio.com/ is a portal with many links to useful schematics and related tube stuff. Have fun! -- "Audio as a serious hobby is going down the tubes." - Howard Ferstler, 25/4/2005 |
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Hello Sander,
Thank you very much for the information. I already bought the transformers (for the 807PP described in Topcap of www.triodedick.com) I am not shure that I'm gonna use this schematics, that's why I ask for other schematics. Thanks for the link too, didn't have this one yet. Best regards, wim "Sander deWaal" schreef in bericht ... "WJW" said: Hello, I'd like to build a amplifier with 807 tubes. I was looking for several schematics, but I can't make a choise. Does anyone have a schematic for me (or link?) of a nice 807 amplifier? Thank you very much, Best regards, wim wester the netherlands Hi Wim, Look for schematics with 6L6GC tubes, it's essentially the same tube. Menno even published a SE 807 amp, the "Maurits", if I recall correctly. I used a 807 PP in triode amp for years, very nice sound and cheap to build. Get your transformers from Wil Blaauw www.ae-europe.nl . Be sure to NOT order the transformer set for the Annastacia :-) http://www.worldtubeaudio.com/ is a portal with many links to useful schematics and related tube stuff. Have fun! -- "Audio as a serious hobby is going down the tubes." - Howard Ferstler, 25/4/2005 |
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The 807 is similar to but NOT the same as the 6L6 or 5881 or KT66
tube. In particular the screens are not rated for the full plate voltage. You can cheat a little in ultra-linear (or triode strapped) service but the 807 can be run at well over 600 volts on the plate but is limited to around 300 on screens. The original Williamson specified the interchangeable use (with sockets and plate cap changes) of the 5881, KT66 or 807. But the Williamson only gave around 20 watts and was a poor amp in a lot of other ways by modern standards. I think the early VTLs that used this tube, were the best commercially built amps using this tube and should be studied. If I were going to build around them I would go with a regulated screen supply pure pentode design, or ultralinear using a separate screen winding. Sowter makes an Acrosound TO-350 and this may well be the best transformer you can buy today anywhere. |
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Bret Ludwig wrote: The 807 is similar to but NOT the same as the 6L6 or 5881 or KT66 tube. In particular the screens are not rated for the full plate voltage. You can cheat a little in ultra-linear (or triode strapped) service but the 807 can be run at well over 600 volts on the plate but is limited to around 300 on screens. Correct but the makers of the 807 allowed the screen voltage to be equal to the anode voltage when using UL connection with 43% taps or triode connection where the Ea was less than +450V. Screen dissipation was deemed to be OK with UL and triode with the higher Ea. The original Williamson specified the interchangeable use (with sockets and plate cap changes) of the 5881, KT66 or 807. But the Williamson only gave around 20 watts and was a poor amp in a lot of other ways by modern standards. 20 watts was avail when Ea = 450V and triode connection was used, and Williamson or any other schematic won't give much more. But with UL and 43% taps, about 30 watts is available. The Williamson triode amp wa designed to be mainly a class AB1 amp, with the first 10 watts being pure class A and the remaining watts up to 20 watts in class AB1. The amplifier characteristics were very good even by today's standards if you like to listen at normal levels and your speakers are moderately sensitive, say 90dB/W/M or more. Using the UL connection the extra power gives you slightly greater headroom. The Williamson was designed so that without NFB the amp had 1% thd, and an Rout approx 3 ohms at 15 watts. This was possible only with triode connection. The NFB lowered the thd to 0.1% and Rout to about 0.2 ohms, which was exceptional in 1947, and all one needs today. At normal listening levels it usually sounds quite healthy. Should more triode power be desired, the use of KT90 in triode will allow to get about 30+ watts in triode and more in UL. I think the early VTLs that used this tube, were the best commercially built amps using this tube and should be studied. If I were going to build around them I would go with a regulated screen supply pure pentode design, or ultralinear using a separate screen winding. Sowter makes an Acrosound TO-350 and this may well be the best transformer you can buy today anywhere. Separate screen windings are not needed with 807 in UL; the only tube I know needing the separate UL winding is the 6146; or perhaps the EL/PL509. KT88 / 6550 or as i said the KT90 are far better to use because 50 watts in UL is easily possible, but if one already has the 807 and power needs are not high then it will do fine. The Williamson loading was to have 10k a-a for the tube load. Such a load allowed plenty of class A power and reducing the anode to anode load to say 5k a-a like many makers did simply increases thd a lot and slightly increases power. A schematic that would suit you for an intergrated power amp, ie, one with a line level preamp already built in is at http://www.turneraudio.com.au/htmlwe...0ulabinteg.htm Some changes that you need to make when using 807 are 1. Lower B+ to 450V. 2. Use 150k for the grid bias R instead of the 220k at the output tube grids, 3. Use 6SN7 instead of the 6CG7 shown because they look nicer beside the 807; The 6CG7 is electronically the same as the 6SN7 and the R values in my schematic will suit the 6SN7 exactly with no changes. 4. Determine the "critical damping R&C zobel networks" used in the amp by careful experiment to get unconditional stability and wide bandwidth. 5. Make sure the OPT has 10k : 6 ohm load matching. Patrick Turner. |
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J C Morrison had a design for a PP 807 amp. Look for his FI Primer.
The last address I had was http://tinpan.fortunecity.com/saints/668/primer/pp.html. WJW wrote: Hello, I'd like to build a amplifier with 807 tubes. I was looking for several schematics, but I can't make a choise. Does anyone have a schematic for me (or link?) of a nice 807 amplifier? Thank you very much, Best regards, wim wester the netherlands |
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I'm pretty sure the TO-350 was designed specifically to run the 807
safely at nearly its limits of power, and the 6146 was used with them as an afterthought. Sarser and Sprinkle designed a 6146 amp later on, using Peerless transformers because apparently they were tight with Ercel Harrison, the Peerless designer, as certain incompetent and disturbed marketers have told us all by now. Personally I think UTC iron is better than Peerless, but that's another story. |
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