Cornet 220 Resistors

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pianoman

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Cornet 220 Resistors
« on: 15 Sep 2004, 02:32 pm »
Is 250 ohms close enough for the 220 resistors?

Thanks.

SHIF

Cornet 220 Resistors
« Reply #1 on: 16 Sep 2004, 04:31 am »
I don't think they are close enough. I would suggest you use 1% tolerance resistors, 250 is off by more than 10%.

The 220s are critical, I used Rikens.

hagtech

Cornet 220 Resistors
« Reply #2 on: 16 Sep 2004, 07:05 am »
It is nice to use good parts everywhere in the circuit.  But the 220 ohm resistors are merely grid stoppers.  They are there to damp any RF or other super-ultrasonic instability.  Sure, they carry signal, but I think have much less impact than the plate resistors.

The value of 250 ohms is ok in this particular application.

jh :)

pianoman

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Cornet 220 Resistors
« Reply #3 on: 16 Sep 2004, 02:19 pm »
Thanks for the replies!

SHIF

Cornet 220 Resistors
« Reply #4 on: 17 Sep 2004, 02:46 am »
Doh, shows what I know... :oops:
Thanks for the education Jim.

Which components are the best places in which to use upgraded parts (in addition to C6 Auricap) if one wished to tweak-out his Cornet?


-S

hagtech

Cornet 220 Resistors
« Reply #5 on: 17 Sep 2004, 07:12 am »
Best upgrades, in approximate decending order:
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1)  NOS tubes
2)  Output coupling cap
3)  Constant current sink
4)  Coupling cap between stages
5)  370BX
6)  EQ caps
7)  Plate resistors
8)  Electrolytic & bypass caps
9)  Cathode resistors
10) EQ resistors


And let's not forget chassis damping, power cord, connectors, cooling ventilation, stray magnetic fields, clean ac power, etc.  There's a lot to play around with for system synergy.  

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