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In Reply to: RE:I changed the plate resistor between posts posted by DAK on January 08, 2017 at 19:57:30
Ok, those numbers all line up like they should.
With a 56k ohm plate load the load line will be pretty horizontal but with only 3.4ma of plate current that tube will not be as linear as it would be if there was more current.
More current with a 56k ohm plate resistor would take a lot of B+ (supply) voltage.
A CCS will give you your cake (a horizontal load line) and you can eat it to (get about 10 or more ma. of current going).
Then that tube would be very linear (low distortion).
Just something to think about.
Tre'
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In this situation, with my new amp, i would like to keep the variables as few as possible, so i would rather get one that has seen a lot of people using them and so would be vetted and less worrisome? In other words if i build one i still would not be sure if i had an poor interaction between the CCS and my amp. So, i would rather buy one with a good "track history" as it were.
K&K Audio (here on the AA) sells kits.
Look for "Two Terminal Constant Current Source" on the page linked below.
You want the Cascode ones (2 MosFets per CCS).
I just make my own using a pair of the dn2540 MosFets.
All it takes is 2 of the MosFets, 2 gate stop resistors and a current set resistor. That's it!
Tre'
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Right, Kevin sells them. i will check that out. But later, do you mind if i contact you about building my own? thanx for the link. regards
Just send email through the AA.
I'll help.
Tre'
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