Hi everyone,
I have questions regarding the driver stage Cathode follower - dc coupling of the SSS amps.
I have a doubt , and I hope someone here can explain me!
The tube with configuration cathode follower (V8 for #001 and V6 for #002) presents the anodes to a potential of about 440V B +,how it's possible?
Can the 12AX7 works on these voltages? it seems really strange!
Here in the forum there are many people that have built SSS amps , no one has had problems with this tube?
Furthermore , if we measure between the cathode and anode we have a voltage arch of about 480 / 490V ; with about -50V bias !.
Thanks all
R.
driver Cf stage in SSS
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Re: driver Cf stage in SSS
Apparently yes. They are tougher than the spec sheet would suggest with respect to Va-k. Vh-k is reasonable at 50V. There are better ways to execute a CF driver stage, IMO.grtamp wrote:The tube with configuration cathode follower (V8 for #001 and V6 for #002) presents the anodes to a potential of about 440V B +, how it's possible? Can the 12AX7 works on these voltages? it seems really strange!
Re: driver Cf stage in SSS
I had an sss based around 002 in for repair made in Italy can’t remember the make, it had a Spades symbol from a pack of cards for the logo.
In that amplifier the cathode follower lasted around a month and gave up on one side. I tried different makes of tube but all failed.
I changed the dropper string to give 350 / 360 volts and the anode which fixed the problem. I remember there where lots of issues with that amplifier came in more than a handful of times after that each time with a different fault.
In that amplifier the cathode follower lasted around a month and gave up on one side. I tried different makes of tube but all failed.
I changed the dropper string to give 350 / 360 volts and the anode which fixed the problem. I remember there where lots of issues with that amplifier came in more than a handful of times after that each time with a different fault.
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Re: driver Cf stage in SSS
Interesting... Va-k reduced to ~400V. Anyone else had issues and/or modified the circuit?
Re: driver Cf stage in SSS
From the pics of SSS , HAD seems use Cf dc coupled , is not a better way go with ac coupled?
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Re: driver Cf stage in SSS
I used 350VDC anode and direct coupled in my SSS, no problems. Driver tube is a 12BZ7, which is a little different. h-k is 180V max which helps I think, although my cathodes are at about 52V IIRC. So Va-k ~300V.
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Re: driver Cf stage in SSS
You must mean -52V, so Va-k is ~400V?David Root wrote:I used 350VDC anode and direct coupled in my SSS, no problems. Driver tube is a 12BZ7, which is a little different. h-k is 180V max which helps I think, although my cathodes are at about 52V IIRC. So Va-k ~300V.
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Re: driver Cf stage in SSS
oops, sorry, that's right Martin. Duh!
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Re: driver Cf stage in SSS
Another vote for keeping DC Va-k at 400V or less, then. Thanks, David.