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RE: what CCS for a 6sn7 driver tube

Posted by DAK on January 10, 2017 at 09:41:11:

Hi Kevin, i apologize for not being clear. The 6sn7 is driving just a single kt120 in each channel. And you are correct to say that i should put the ccs on the anode to replace the resistor, which is what i was trying to say in my original post. I wanted to know if there was a particular kit that you sold that was more reliable than the others? Also if it was necessary to mount the heatsink on the top of the chassis where the heat could dissipate in a relatively cooler environment or can it be mounted under chassis? thanks again