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In Reply to: Re: Power supply question posted by Jim Womble on June 21, 2006 at 17:56:27:
Well, with a PP stage you get a free 20-30 dB rejection of power supply ripple. Not the case with SE so you typically need more filtering in the power supply.About the capacitors, I'm using the exact same caps as you are, JJ electolytics and motor run oil caps. I'm not so fond of parts rolling and generally try to find improvement on the algorithmic front (the circuits) first. But I may try some different brands when there is nothing else left to tune.
About the driver stage, yes, up until now I've always had the VR tube in place. If you leave out the shunt regulator on the driver (but keep the CCS) and you remove the capacitor between the centertap of the output transformer and the virtual cathode, the operational mode of the driver shifts from PP to differential (forced balance). Lynn once wrote that he prefers to "let the tubes find their own balance", but it's easy enough to try both to see what you like. The shunting cap (WE cap) is IMO one of the most interesting parts of the design, although I have not been able to get it to work as intended (reducing 3th and 5th harmonic) yet.
Hi arend-jan,May I ask what tubes you are using on your input stage?
ECC99's/5687's etc or DHT's as in Lynn's original Amity DHT?
Has anyone tried the EML 20's or 30's or AVVT in the input?
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Hi,I'm using the ecc99 in the input stage. 5687 is very nice too. Also tried the 6N30P but did not like them very much in this position.
Never tried a DHT but went on to build a Karna instead. I picked the AVVT 8B as a driver but with the increased gain and double the filament voltage compared to a 45, I could not get away with AC on the filaments. I think you will experience the same with a EML 20 + you have to deal with microphonics. But it could be a very nice amp if you manage to get it right!
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Hi arend-jan,Thanks for sharing this information!
I've had Lynn's Amity DHT cct. diagram for over 6 years and would love to have a go at building this amp when I get the time and money!
The cct looks simple enough but I think there would be a lot of small issues to solve including as you point out microphonics, power-supply design and the sensitivity problem which would require a Pre-amp suitable of producing 18.5 vrms output to get full output with AVVT 8B's.