6N7 Triode Power Amplifier

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Re: 6N7 Triode Power Amplifier
« Reply #20 on: 24 Dec 2008, 07:17 pm »
That is what breadboard amps are for!

Tubes and transformers, everything else is easy and (relatively) inexpensive to find. Smooth sailing until you need chassis....

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Re: 6N7 Triode Power Amplifier
« Reply #21 on: 25 Dec 2008, 03:35 pm »
Merry Christmas to everybody! It's so much fun to talk shop about this, that and the other thing.

I started making a 6N7 push-pull amplifier for the fun of it using output transformers made for 6V6's. It's having a few problems- but I think it's due to improper biasing. The 6N7's have about 250 volts on the plates and I believe they will require a positive bias. That's easy enough to do.

Take care everybody!

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Re: 6N7 Triode Power Amplifier
« Reply #22 on: 17 Jan 2009, 01:59 am »
An update on the 6N7 amplifier: It's working!

I've got two 6N7's running in push-pull. It's using a paraphase phase splitter/driver since they have high gain. The 6N7's has 410v on the plates and use a 150 ohm cathode resistor. It's doing around 4 watts/ channel this way.

My goal is to get around 10 watts/channel or more out of these. I do like the sound of these tubes!  :D

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Re: 6N7 Triode Power Amplifier
« Reply #23 on: 17 Jan 2009, 07:56 pm »
Where are the pics??  aa

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Re: 6N7 Triode Power Amplifier
« Reply #24 on: 18 Jan 2009, 12:12 pm »
The photos are coming out soon!  The prototypes sound amazing. I did some circuit modifications and now she's doing at least 10 watts/channel. They have to be measured on the watt meter and then painted before photos are taken. It's always a treat when a project comes out beating expectations.  :wine:

BTW: These are monoblock triode amplifiers.