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In Reply to: RE: Small IDHT tube cathode bypassing posted by drlowmu on July 06, 2015 at 15:15:45
Thanks to you both!
I have thought about using Mundorf SiO... should be nice in an amp that has a gentle roll-off in the highs (as does the 6C6-2A3... unless I use positive feedback to equalise it). Our local distributor usually has pretty competitive pricing on them.
Cheers,
91.
"Confusion of goals and perfection of means seems to characterise our age." Albert Einstein
Follow Ups:
How about using a REAL triode for the 2A3 driver tube, only THREE parts inside it ???
2A3 is easy to drive in a DC configuration.
The WE91 is narrow band and nothing special at all. Dennis used to throw them in the dumpsters when re-doing theaters, and replace them with his modded Dyna ST-70s, 'till he figured out he could resell them abroad.
Jeff Medwin
The subject title of the original post was misleading... I should have said IDH tube not IDHT (old habits die hard!). The 6C6 pentode meets my practical requirements and I also like it sonically.When it comes time to try something different I may go Willie style and try an all DHT amp.
BTW, did you make a conscious decision to troll, or does it simply come naturally:
"The WE91 is narrow band and nothing special at all. Dennis used to throw them in the dumpsters when re-doing theaters, and replace them with his modded Dyna ST-70s, 'till he figured out he could resell them abroad."
You know full well that what I am doing is rather different to the WE91. Please, share your experience of the circuit I will be building. Based on your own demands for experience, you must have considerable experience, else you would be, by definition, a hypocrite.
Regards,
91.
"Confusion of goals and perfection of means seems to characterise our age." Albert Einstein
Edits: 07/07/15 07/10/15 07/10/15
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