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In Reply to: RE: For Sale! Cheap! posted by KevinC on June 04, 2016 at 09:00:57
Hi Kevin,
It appears that the LL1689's, either pair, might be good for a balanced line stage similar to the one on Lynn Olson's page. What might be the advantage to the "Z" version, if any in the real world? Can I assume that higher inductance might help it to match better with a tube of somewhat higher plate resistance than the 5687 family tubes in Lynn's circuit? I've had a long term interest in this sort of line stage as my power amps that have used balanced PP transformer coupled stages have been very pleasing. I don't see any specs for the "Z" version in the datasheets. Any idea of the primary inductance? How much more closely would the tubes need to be matched with this version?
Thanks,
John
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There is a minor increase in primary inductance that in my measurements of 4 transformers back 10 years ago amounted to about 15-20%, thereby reducing the DC current tolerance to about 4mA.
Kevin Carter
K&K Audio
www.kandkaudio.com
Kevin
Could I modify the phone amp circuit to use it as a active RAKK MKIIIdac stage after passive board ? I have the first generation PCB for an active stage ... and not so much space inside the chassis...
Which phono amp circuit?
Kevin Carter
K&K Audio
www.kandkaudio.com
:) headphone amp circuit actually ... sorry Kevin I didn't give the idea much of thinking process basically I wonder If I could implement those 1829 AM trans as an output transformer of a basic active board mKI circuit with possibly different valves like 5687 variety. I would like to keep 1674 trans as an I/V stage just like Audio Note does it .
Edits: 08/15/16
You could use the LL1689 as an output transformer for your board, although it's obviously the "wrong" kind of transformer for a parafeed circuit. Several changes will be necessary to make the board useful in a series feed circuit.
Kevin Carter
K&K Audio
www.kandkaudio.com
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