Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Brimar are producing valves again in the UK, using mostly the original machines. They make very high quality EL84s.
https://brimaruk.com/valves/
Thoughts?
Brimar are producing valves again in the UK, using mostly the original machines. They make very high quality EL84s.
https://brimaruk.com/valves/
Phil, your advice rocks !
What about the JJs?
Most recent models from PV, Fender and VOX run their EL84s waaayyyy too hot and burn them out in short order.
Phil Allison wrote:
Most recent models from PV, Fender and VOX run their EL84s waaayyyy too
hot and burn them out in short order.
keeps costs down, but requires frequent tube replacement.
and so they sell tubes.
A good power output tube should last for YEARS, without obvious signs of failure.
the GE book tells me that EL84/6BQ5 has a plate dissipation of 12W. It's
a pretty fair bet that class AB operation would give you 12-15W RMS with properly designed "everything". Squeezing more than that out of it is
going to kill the tubes in a short period of time.
the ref design in the GE book has 300V power supply and 8k p-p
transformer load (AB1) with a 130 ohm cathode bias resistor, for 17W
output [probably heavily distorted 17W]. I'm sure you could work out an
AB2 design with fixed bias to crank it up even higher, but that's not necessarily good for the tubes...
** FYI, I have a prototype 2x EL84 output stage here that delivers over 50 watts with low THD and no overheating. The trick is to use a split supply of 325V and 650V for screens and plates respectively.
** FYI, I have a prototype 2x EL84 output stage here that
delivers over 50 watts with low THD and no overheating.
The trick is to use a split supply of 325V and 650V for
screens and plates respectively.
probably works ok for hi-fi but I wonder how it would handle output tube overload distortion for a guitar amp...
I guess you could run clipped sine waves through it to find out. I used
to test power amplifiers under conditions like that by dunking a somewhat-high-wattage 8 ohm resistor (tied to speaker outputs) in a
glass of water. It's funny to watch it boil the water just a bit...
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