As I said the other day, “It is my estimation that the EL84 would greatly benefit from a lower percentage UL tap transformer.” Whereas there is much to be learned from the current data set taken with the Edcor GXSE10-5K transformer, I have decided that a different configuration needs to be tested as well.
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More Thoughts on the EL84 SE-UL Optimization
So I’ve spent the last week looking at the data from the initial effort. I’ve retaken some data, analyzed the performance and setup, poured over data sheets and characteristics curves, listened to some music at a lot of different operating points, and I’ve drawn some initial conclusions. And I must confess I’ve gotten some interesting surprises.
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We’ve had a bit of a cold and rainy snap here which has prevented me from getting to the chassis work for the new 807 amp. But that doesn’t mean I’ve been totally idle.
Continue readingSwitching Gears is Hard on the Clutch
The gear switching I’ve been doing on this rainy afternoon has been putting the 6AS7 “Purpleheart” SET in the “finished” column of the ledger and getting to work on the upcoming 6L6 SE-UL amp. And I’ve already run into a delay.
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It’s been a productive few days. Two different amp projects are coming along nicely and today I’ve reached a milestone.
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This last week I was thumbing through my very dogeared copy the RCA RC-30 Receiving Tube Manual. I was not looking for anything in particular but just browsing and a data sheet for a particular tube caught my eye; the 6DQ5 Beam Power Tube. The only description was “Glass octal type used as horizontal-deflection amplifier in color and black-and-white television receivers”. As I began looking through the specifications I began to wonder how I had missed this tube up to now.
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