Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]()
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Thanks Patrick for your help. Please, everyone that's interested see
the latest version and comment. http://mysite.verizon.net/vze11z1rm/index.html |
#2
![]()
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sep 10, 2:33*pm, Don wrote:
Thanks Patrick for your help. Please, everyone that's interested see the latest version and comment. http://mysite.verizon.net/vze11z1rm/index.html That's looking a lot better. The 6SN7 LTP still worries me because with CCS taken to ground and Ek at say +8Vdc, there's only 8 volts of headroom for the CCS. I've just re-wired the first of a pair of Quad-II-Forties which were almost identical to the original Quad-II amps except that 6SH7 were used instead of EF86. To improve on the pentode performance I retained one 6SH7 but its used in triode with Ia = 5mA, and replaced the other 6SH7 with a 6SN7 LTP. This LTP has to make a maximum Vo of about 50Vrms to each KT88 output grid during worst case voltage levels with a low load. The available B+ is +400V, but I was able to make an R divider with 150k + 120k + 8k2 + 5k6 to 0V to give two low Vdc rails of +19Vdc and + 7.5Vdc. Both are bypassed to 0V via 2uf caps. The +19V provides the bias for both grids, and the +7.5V feeds the base of an MJE340, with its emitter having a 1k0 to 0V, so emitter current and collector current stays at a consant 6.8Ma. The Ek = +25V, so there's plenty of headroom on the CCS, and I have not reduced the total headroom of the tube which is 375Vdc. The 3.4mA per a/2 6SN7 is enough. I've put Rg at 120k, bootstraped off the CFB windings, so effective loading by Rg is about 240k. RLdc to each 1/2 6SN7 = 50k, so total AC+DC load = aprpox 40k, and Vo max at LTP clipping would be approx 80Vrms at each anode, quite enough, and better than in the original Quad pentode circuit. At low levels of 2 watts, -12dB below max Vo, and without any GNFB or gain/phase shelving or Zobels, open loop bandwidth is from 10Hz to 100kHz with no HF resonances below 200kHz. Not bad, the Chinese didn't manage to totally ruin Andy Groves OPT ideas. These amps will have better performance than Andy or the Great Peter who went before him were able to design. ((( No bean counters here at my workshop; if there were, they'd be handed a broom to sweep up, then be slowly given all the very worst tasks to do, and only allowed to slowly work upwards if they excelled at each step. If they mentioned money, before they learnt how to make a good amp which can be well assembled AND easily serviced, they'd be sacked immediately. I don't like unhelpful ppl. ))) Don't forget the trials of your amp with 5khz square wave and pure C loads between say 0.05uF and 2 uF at low levels. Maybe you need the output zobel, maybe you don't, maybe you need the zobels across the 1/2 primaries of the OPT instead, or as well as. All zobel R&C values need optimising for least ring overshoot and maximum bandwidth with pure R loads. I aim for 65kHz. I'll be doing a page for the website on my latest Quad-II-Forty mods. In the fullness of time of course. The clumsiness of the Chinese and there lousy tube sockets and their ommision of electolytics needs to be exposed and explained. These amps cost a huge sum of money new, yet have terrible defects. Paint job is nice, but not as rugged as the 1950s Quad finish. Patrick Turner. |
#4
![]()
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sep 12, 1:54*pm, Don wrote:
In article 8141c87a-d779-43ab-b974- , says... On Sep 10, 2:33*pm, Don wrote: Thanks Patrick for your help. Please, everyone that's interested see the latest version and comment. http://mysite.verizon.net/vze11z1rm/index.html That's looking a lot better. The 6SN7 LTP still worries me because with CCS taken to ground and Ek at say +8Vdc, there's only 8 volts of headroom for the CCS. Patrick Turner. I plan to use this chip, which only needs 1 volt to operate, set to 6 mA. Hell if I know if it will work. My power transformer has a 70 volt bias tap, sharing the CT with the B+. I don't have the specs for this tap, but the transformer is *(360-70-0-360) at 500mA center tapped. Would this mean I'd get 20% of the current available for the bias tap? -Don You are lucky you have that 70V tap because you can make a 1/2 wave rectifier produce -100Vdc, then RC filter that to about -80V to apply it to your bias network. The would be enough ability to give an extra 100V at 6mA for the CCS feed. BTW, the voltage at the existing entry point of -95Vdc at your bias network should be well filtered but not regulated. The absense of regulation means that if mains voltage rises and falls, so will bias voltage, so increased Pda with rise of mains isn't as bad as with regulated bias. The wipers of the pots can have 10uF to 0V to stop bias adjustments being "jerky" or too sudden; better than having your 33uF caps where they are. Bias pots should be wire wound types, or good large cermet types unlikely to ever malfunction. I usually use 10k linear wire wounds, rated for 3 Watts. The CCS chip may indeed give CCS within a 1V headroom, and maybe that's enough. I use a common variety single bjt, MJE340 because they are so easy to source, and so simple and good for the purpose, and 300V rated. There isn't enough voltage headroon with a bjt and emitter resistance to set the Ik. Say the largest expected signal voltage output from 6SN7 LTP = 50Vrms at each anode. Then that's 100Vrms Va-a, and with one grid grounded and voltage gain of roughly 15, then you'd need about 6.6Vrms applied to the live input grid, and you should see about 3.3Vrms at the commoned cathodes. 3.3Vrms = about 4.8pkV, and if Ek = 8Vdc, then the Ek min = 8 - 4.8 = 3.2 V pk, rather small. Maybe you chip will work just fine, but I prefer what I think is a more rugged device if ever the 6SN7 decides to go beserko and Ek were to rise to a voltage which might cause your iddy biddy chip to **** its nappy. National - LM334Z 1uA - 10mA ; 1V - 40V 3-Terminal Adjustable Current Source Package TO-92 IC, ADJUSTABLE CURRENT SOURCE, 334; Sensor Case Style:TO-92; No. of Pins:3; Supply Voltage Range:1V to 40V; Operating Temperature Range:0°C to +70°C; SVHC:No SVHC (15-Dec-2010); Accuracy:12%; Base Number:334; IC Generic Number:334; IC Temperature Range:Commercial; Input Voltage Max:40V; Input Voltage Min:1V; Logic Function Number:334; Operating Temperature Max:70°C; Operating Temperature Min:0°C; Output Current Max:10mA; Package / Case:TO-92; Sensor / Transducer Type:Current; Supply Voltage Max:40V; Supply Voltage Min:1V; Termination Type:Through Hole The specs say V range 1V to 40V, not real high. My method does not need a pot to set Ik; and pots to set Idc are plain dodgy, not my style at all, and another reason I wouldn't use a chip CCS unless I was building an SS amp where the chip really would be happier. Max Iout = 10mA, and you have a tube which can easily conduct much more than that. My MJE340 has a much higher Ic rating. Another good device for CCS is mosfet 2SK1924 and I've used these in series to make a CCS for anode loads, so that even if the EL84 shorts the B+ voltage is divided 250V + 250V and one device do3es not cop the whole B+. I'm called Mr Negative about so many things on this news group. Lemme tellya, I am very positively cautious, and I have seen so much smoke come from amps over the years and have worn out my knees chasing hum, noise, and distortion around the paddock all because designers were so ridiculously optimistic about their favourite pet design where they never ever figured out how things could possibly malfunction. Yesterday must have brought sadness to all Americans remembering 9-11. Had the designers of those twin towers made their designs resistant to heat, the tragedy would never have been so bad. When I learnt to be a builder in a former career as a young man, it was drummed into everyone at my Building Certificate course that concrete encasement of all steel work in a tall steel building was mandatory, and there must be plenty of columns, and even if 50% of the supports are removed, the building stays up, and does not fall as a house of cards when arsoles attack in aircraft. And just why a city building needs to be 110 stories high escapes me. Not many catch fire, but hey, the ladders from the fire trucks don't reach very high. Last night I watched the film made about the rookie fireman who'd joined a branch of the NY Fire Dept, and how difficult their task was because the lifts all failed and ppl had to use stairs, and how those above the fires were trapped, and all because of design shortcomings. Hundreds of firemen died trying to help ppl get out of the buildings before they collapsed. Many are dying early from the toxicity of the dust which filled their lungs, or from the psychological traumas. When I saw the story about the servicing job which needed to be done on the Hubble Telescope I was boyed by America at its best. The NASA guys work out ALL POSSIBLE failure modes, and make sure there's always an answer. The last repair job on Hubble has given all people of the world a truly majestic view of Space, and the Wonderment of the Firmanent. Patrick Turner.* |
Reply |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Difference between Genalex KT88 and Genalex Gold Lion KT88 ? | Vacuum Tubes | |||
1st try kt88 amp | Vacuum Tubes | |||
2nd try kt88 amp | Vacuum Tubes | |||
kt88 | Vacuum Tubes | |||
KT88 SE | Vacuum Tubes |