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Why would you raise the last capacitor? The LCLC setup already reduces voltage ripple significantly, the bigger capacitor would just slow down the PS.
I`m going to get rid of B+ resistors, but 270v is the best I will get from 275v transformer. Do you think I can skip the buffer plate resistor also?
Cathode resistor I`m going to try would be something around 17K. This would give me ~8mA and 135v across the tube.
Are you talking about the CCS transistor on the buffer? I've tried both a bias resistor and the CCS and much preferred the CCS.
...270v is the best I will get ...Cathode resistor ... would be ... 17K. This would ... ~8mA and 135v across the tube.
Poty, looking forward for your comments on 6SN7 buffer biasing with ~250V B+.
Two bleeders are there primarily for safety and they help me tune voltages. These now are approximate values which came from playing with PSUD. They are to be tuned in reallife supply.
1. ... R204/10K is missing ... Is it really not needed?
how the 6SN7 will act without 220R resistors on its plate
3. ...only real prototype will show if the small film PS capacitors could be enough for gain stages.
in high voltage part of power supply I can't understand the R101 and R102. As safety resistors? For what? You have alreay had choke input! I'd drop them fully.
I think it's better to have serial resistors to achieve the goal
- I'm not shure why you decided that with the same values in the schematic (as in Cornet 3) you'll have 0.75mA instead of 0.5mA for the first two stages. For that you have lowered R18 (according to Cornet 3) to 5k I think? But then you would have not 210V for the first two stages, but more. And the grid resistor will need some tweaking then. The Hagerman's values (I think) is adapted to lower heating voltage of the tubes and you have not twiked anything in this field either
I'd increased the value of the C208 caps instead of lowered it.
I want to try least resistance PS so there is only one series resistor which is also a bit of the separation from last stage.
The bleeders definitely stay! How do you bleed PS caps any other way???
I let myself recalculate Jims currents according to his voltages and 0.75mA was the result: 210v-120v=90v/120K=0.75; correct me if I am wrong.
The thing with output cap is that I`ve calculated the lowest possible value here which doesn`t yet degrade frequency response looking into my linestage and further on. This is because I like Audio Note caps in signal coupling very much and they are expensive
Poty, do you know the purpose of 220R resistor in front of C208 cap (you will not see it on my circuit)? I assume it is for buffer stability in some way...