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In Reply to: RE: Goliath vs. iGoliath posted by Tube747 on January 12, 2017 at 12:17:45
I'd do the simpler second one. I don't like all the grid stopper values in the first one at all, and there is a simplicity to the second one that appeals to me. I would use a nice Lundahl interstage, and a LSES power supply.
Have fun !!
Jeff
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I'm not sure how well the LSES supply would go with 950 volts on tap!Thinking it over and the nature of the question - I'd say neither of the above. Start with something easier to build and less dangerous to work with.
Edits: 01/13/17
I've always wanted to play with 845's and 211's but I'd agree, 950v is a lot of spark. Lots change above 400 or 500v, like the needed wire insulation, choke ratings, obviously cap values, etc. Not sure why LSES is an issue; kind of both a philosophy and a tactical implementation, maybe I'm missing something there.
So build a low voltage one instead. My 813 SET amp started out using 845's. B+ is only 350vdc. Great sound.
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