0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 31024 times.
If you were to build a 304TL amplifier you could coax 700 watts RMS of audio power from a single push-pull pair of 304TL tubes. However you'd need to run plate voltages of 1000VDC - 1500VDC.There are transformer and inductor sets available if you wanted to build one, but the transformers alone cost $28,000 see here
That would be Win Analog
Hi NiteShade,You post get my attention as Iam a new fan in tubes.Please could you explain why RF tunes is not a good thing. IF need send me a PM.Thanks, Gustavo
There is nothing wrong with RF tubes. In fact, I like them allot. Maybe more so than AF tubes. What I do not like:1. Red plates with convection cooling, or red plates period. (Even if it's supposed to run that way!)2. Expensive RF tube based AF amps that are made to perform at a fraction of the tube's potential when it wouldn't take much more effort to double performance or quadruple it.
If you want 50 watts out, the following needs to take place:1. A B+ of around 1,100v is required.2. A clean drive of a around 2.5 to 5 watts to the grid (depending on the tube) ****3. The proper primary impedance: around 10,000-15,000 ohms
The 807 pentode is even more affordable at 29...
While we're transformer hunting, Hammond makes the 1642SE that can handle 75 watts single ended but the primary impedance is 5K so it would have to be used with smaller 811 tubes in parallel. The reality check here is that it sells for $375.It would make a kickass setup, though - 75 watts in single ended class A and enough heat to melt an igloo.
807s would make a cool little push-pull amp. But I believe they are basically a 6L6, I'm not sure that is what you're looking for.
Yes, 807's are similar to 6L6GC's. They're made a little better. They make great amps.
Make a SEP 807 with those transformers. You won't believe the quality.