I got current hungry speakers.
If I bias kt120 tubes to over 100ma in a push-pull amplifier...would the speaker "see" over 200 ma of current?
Or would I need to look into the 6c33c tube?
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Topic - DIY amplifier for current hungry speakers question. - Iczerman 08:21:17 01/05/17 (19)
- RE: DIY amplifier for current hungry speakers question. - sony6060 16:02:17 01/07/17 (0)
- RE: DIY amplifier for current hungry speakers question. - 6bq5 15:45:47 01/07/17 (0)
- I think you mean voltage-hungry, as in reactive nt - Frihed89 06:26:23 01/06/17 (1)
- perhaps POWER hungry would be more appropriate? nt - vinnie2 11:02:00 01/06/17 (0)
- RE: DIY amplifier for current hungry speakers question. - hahax@verizon.net 20:37:02 01/05/17 (7)
- This is how I determined my speakers are current hungry.. - Iczerman 08:28:20 01/06/17 (6)
- LOL - Triode_Kingdom 08:40:26 01/06/17 (5)
- Yup....watts are not the same. - Iczerman 13:38:30 01/06/17 (4)
- RE: Yup....watts are not the same. - gusser 13:51:05 01/06/17 (3)
- RE: Yup....watts are not the same. - Tre' 15:43:45 01/06/17 (2)
- RE: DIY amplifier for current hungry speakers question. - Chip647 13:38:47 01/05/17 (0)
- RE: DIY amplifier for current hungry speakers question. - Triode_Kingdom 13:09:14 01/05/17 (0)
- First things first - drlowmu 12:42:24 01/05/17 (0)
- RE: DIY amplifier for current hungry speakers question. - Paul Joppa 09:16:13 01/05/17 (3)
- RE: DIY amplifier for current hungry speakers question. - used-hifi 12:38:37 01/05/17 (2)