London Power ad

[-]
Search the Forum








(Advanced Search)

6v6 preamp
#2
Hi Guys

Note that diode bias for gain stages is highly restrictive and could be thought of as a form of fixed-bias that is nonadjustable. As TUT described, diode bias also blocks the option for voicing via the cathode.

TUT describes the use of power tubes as preamp gain stages. It is generally low on return for investment, shall we say, but if it provides the character you desire then just do it. The iteration shown here may have a conflict between the fixed cathode potential and the variable screen potential, assuming the pot will be on the panel rather than used as a preset. If it is to be a user control, it would be better to have conventional cathode biasing.

The inductive load will allow for a high output, but power tubes do not have that much voltage gain per se. They are also noisier than preamp tubes. The heater current is quite the penalty, as well. On the other hand, you can drive fairly low load resistances since there is far more cathode current available than any preamp tube could offer.
Reply


Messages In This Thread
6v6 preamp - by mooreamps - 06-26-2023, 08:17 PM
RE: 6v6 preamp - by K O'Connor - 06-26-2023, 11:22 PM
RE: 6v6 preamp - by mooreamps - 06-27-2023, 12:15 AM
RE: 6v6 preamp - by makinrose - 06-28-2023, 12:51 PM
RE: 6v6 preamp - by mooreamps - 06-28-2023, 05:15 PM

Forum Jump:

[-]
Come in where it's warm!
A warm welcome to tube amp modding fans and those interested in hi-fi audio! Readers of Kevin O'Connor's The Ultimate Tone (TUT) book series form a part of our population. Kevin O'Connor is the creator of the popular Power Scaling methodology for amplifiers.
Please remember these three principles: respect, sharing, community.
Not familiar with The Ultimate Tone book series? See discussion topics, or click here to visit London Power/Power Press Publishing.

[-]
Tube Amp Forum Hosted by London Power
London Power logo