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Hi, Vacuumlanders.
Just a speculation but has anyone built a P-P audio ampliifier with the 6080 (6AS7) tube? (twin power triodes used as the series element in voltage regulators) OK, why would you want to?... it's low voltage, high current, high bias, likely difficult to drive, you don't need to since there are plenty of better alternatives, etc... My answer: I have several 6080's (mostly NOS); getting bored with designing for 6V6, 6L6, EL84, EL34, etc (well, not really!); you get P- P in one envelope; I have a couple of spare universal replacement OPT's (the Hammond 125E) so a choice of plate-to-plate impedances from 3000 ohm up (low enough?) is easily obtained; two O/P tubes for stereo; and, finally, the 6080 sort of looks nice! So, any opinions on this?... including don't bother! g Cheers, Roger |
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