Bendix 5852 Rectifier

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doak

Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« on: 18 Sep 2015, 11:56 am »
Interested in trying a Bendix 5852 in my G5 L4. 
If you've one around you'd like to part with please let me know.
Thanks. :thumb:

Gopher

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #1 on: 18 Sep 2015, 03:07 pm »
Its not my favorite tube in the lampis, but let me check my tube stash and see if I have one I can loan ya, Doak.

doak

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #2 on: 18 Sep 2015, 05:59 pm »
Its not my favorite tube in the lampis, but let me check my tube stash and see if I have one I can loan ya, Doak.

That'd be great Fred.

Yeah, I know you told me but you prob know how it is: Have to hear it with my ears in my system.  :wink:

BTW> Taras did a beautiful job with the cap upgrade. Jupiter Copper/Wax/Paper have 150 hours on them and you were right on regarding increased transparency.  They are filling out more over time as well. Using Tung-Sol 6X5 now and it sounds very good.  The Bendix may well be just what I DO NOT need so a loaner will be MOST welcome.  :thumb:


wisnon

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #3 on: 18 Sep 2015, 06:47 pm »
They run double power, but Glory loved them when he had a G5...

doak

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #4 on: 18 Sep 2015, 08:53 pm »
They run double power, but Glory loved them when he had a G5...

Good to know.
The L4 uses a single.
Thanks.

wisnon

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #5 on: 18 Sep 2015, 08:55 pm »
No, I mean the amp rating on those tube is twice that of the 6x5….

doak

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #6 on: 18 Sep 2015, 09:25 pm »
No, I mean the amp rating on those tube is twice that of the 6x5….

I see.
Thought you may have referred to L5 which, as I understand, uses or used  2 rectifier tubes.

wisnon

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #7 on: 18 Sep 2015, 10:27 pm »
Go read the long Lampi thread at Audiogon forum and see what Glory said...

doak

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #8 on: 23 Sep 2015, 05:38 pm »
NOS tube due in tomorrow's mail. 
Rectifier shootout scheduled this weekend.   :thumb:

sfox7076

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Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #9 on: 23 Sep 2015, 06:38 pm »
Current draw is really a big deal on some of the rectifiers.  I have to remember on a small EL84 amp to not use anything with a more than 2.0 amp draw.  Otherwise I am stressing the power supply out.  Basically a 5U4G will push the power supply way past where it should be.  A 5AR4 is fine. So is a 274B. 

doak

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #10 on: 23 Sep 2015, 07:05 pm »
Current draw is really a big deal on some of the rectifiers.  I have to remember on a small EL84 amp to not use anything with a more than 2.0 amp draw.  Otherwise I am stressing the power supply out.

I have not seen anyone mention an actual problem in the threads I've read, though I have seen mention that it may be best to change the value of one resistor, but have no details.

Tomy2Tone

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #11 on: 23 Sep 2015, 07:15 pm »
Hey Doak, have you tried a Sylvania rectifier yet? I got one from TC tubes for about $20 and it was a worthwhile improvement over the stock RCA i had. My L4 takes a 5Y3 but from what I've read the 6X5 Sylvania is a good one too. Just my 2 cents.

wisnon

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #12 on: 24 Sep 2015, 12:12 pm »
Current draw is really a big deal on some of the rectifiers.  I have to remember on a small EL84 amp to not use anything with a more than 2.0 amp draw.  Otherwise I am stressing the power supply out.  Basically a 5U4G will push the power supply way past where it should be.  A 5AR4 is fine. So is a 274B.

For the Big7 and GG Dac? I dont think so. Lukasz did say that any 5v recti would work and his circuit would compensate for it.

wisnon

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #13 on: 24 Sep 2015, 12:13 pm »
Hey Doak, have you tried a Sylvania rectifier yet? I got one from TC tubes for about $20 and it was a worthwhile improvement over the stock RCA i had. My L4 takes a 5Y3 but from what I've read the 6X5 Sylvania is a good one too. Just my 2 cents.

2 different models. The 5Y3 is the single recti build, while the 6x5 build takes 2 tubes, IIRC.

Tomy2Tone

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #14 on: 24 Sep 2015, 12:26 pm »
2 different models. The 5Y3 is the single recti build, while the 6x5 build takes 2 tubes, IIRC.

So do you think the Sylvania 6x5 will sound different than the Sylvania 5y3? The Sylvania 5y3 sounds fantastic in my L4 but if you think the Sylvania 6x5 could sound completely different for Doak in his L4 then I'll take back the recommendation. I guess I figured there would be some consistency in sound with the Sylvania's whether its 6x5 or 5y3.

sfox7076

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Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #15 on: 24 Sep 2015, 12:59 pm »
For the Big7 and GG Dac? I dont think so. Lukasz did say that any 5v recti would work and his circuit would compensate for it.

My post references an EL84 amp, not the GG.  "I have to remember on a small EL84 amp to not use anything with a more than 2.0 amp draw.  Otherwise I am stressing the power supply out.  Basically a 5U4G will push the power supply way past where it should be.  A 5AR4 is fine. So is a 274B. "  I am talking about the EL84 based amp I have sitting in my office.  Not the Lampizator.  I just wanted to be precise in what we were discussing.  I assume his circuit puts 5v on the filament and has a power supply that goes to 2.5A plus.  Thus, the Big 7/GG can handle any 5V rectifier that was common and commercially sold.  Not every power supply is built as beefy as the lampi's is. 

wisnon

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #16 on: 24 Sep 2015, 03:54 pm »
So do you think the Sylvania 6x5 will sound different than the Sylvania 5y3? The Sylvania 5y3 sounds fantastic in my L4 but if you think the Sylvania 6x5 could sound completely different for Doak in his L4 then I'll take back the recommendation. I guess I figured there would be some consistency in sound with the Sylvania's whether its 6x5 or 5y3.

2 different classes of rectis. 6x5 is 2.5v, no? So you need 2 of them. The 5Y3 and many others are 5v rectis (single).

Thus you would need (Luaksz) to convert a 2 recti Dac to single recti format or vice-versa.

wisnon

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #17 on: 24 Sep 2015, 03:56 pm »
My post references an EL84 amp, not the GG.  "I have to remember on a small EL84 amp to not use anything with a more than 2.0 amp draw.  Otherwise I am stressing the power supply out.  Basically a 5U4G will push the power supply way past where it should be.  A 5AR4 is fine. So is a 274B. "  I am talking about the EL84 based amp I have sitting in my office.  Not the Lampizator.  I just wanted to be precise in what we were discussing.  I assume his circuit puts 5v on the filament and has a power supply that goes to 2.5A plus.  Thus, the Big 7/GG can handle any 5V rectifier that was common and commercially sold.  Not every power supply is built as beefy as the lampi's is.

Gotcha now. I didnt pick up what you were saying. Yes, we are in agreement, what you say does make great sense....

Plus the amp is driving the EL84s much harder than a Dac would...

sfox7076

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Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #18 on: 27 Sep 2015, 03:17 am »
2 different classes of rectis. 6x5 is 2.5v, no? So you need 2 of them. The 5Y3 and many others are 5v rectis (single).

Thus you would need (Luaksz) to convert a 2 recti Dac to single recti format or vice-versa.

No, 6X5 is a 6 volt rectifier.  It's what it puts out plate current wise that is the issue. The 6X5 has 1/2 of the plate current of the 5Y3.  That's why would need more than one--to provide enough current to the circuit.

That and I wouldn't want to run a 6 volt tube on 5 volts at the filament unless I needed to.

Tomy2Tone

Re: Bendix 5852 Rectifier
« Reply #19 on: 27 Sep 2015, 03:22 am »
No, 6X5 is a 6 volt rectifier.  It's what it puts out plate current wise that is the issue. The 6X5 has 1/2 of the plate current of the 5Y3.  That's why would need more than one--to provide enough current to the circuit.

That and I wouldn't want to run a 6 volt tube on 5 volts at the filament unless I needed to.

So just to be clear, if someone received an L4 with 6x5 rectifier listed on the back it will have two of these tubes inside?