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KT-66 Rk

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Anyone know why the KT tubes require separate cathode resistors? Their tendency to oscillate easily maybe?
I'm looking at designing an amp and as my first KT66 foray I see they are an oddity in the 6L6 grouping.
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I don’t think they have to, it’s just good practice.
As modern tube sets can be bought matched, a shared bias would seem to be fine.
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Have fun with your build. KT66s sound great and they look cool, I can tell you that.
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They don't require seperate ones, it just more stable!

The KT66 has in general more head room then a 6l6 which means it has less gain, unlike the EL34 and 84 type tubes, so this should mean a lesser tendency to oscillate.

If anything the KT66 could better use a smaller value grid stopper resistor then let's say a EL34.

Now a question for someone!

The KT designation stands for Kinkless Tetrode, so can someone explain to me why this tube ( KT66 ) atleast in the JJ catalog is called a beam Pentode like the 6L6 family of tubes are ?
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I think it was all about the Mullard patent and they named it kinkless Tetrode to avoid patent infringement. It contains 5 elements which makes it a pentode and it uses beam forming plates vs a suppression grid so it’s truly a pentode. The fact that the plate structure and beam plates are different than a suppression grid pentode does make them operate different. The screen grid alignment sets them apart also.
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Previous convention dictated tubes that had beam deflectors internally connected to the cathode were Beam Tetrodes, not pentodes, as they can't be separated. Some designers prefer to have a negative voltage on the suppressor grid, this can only be done with a true pentode. Forming plates are helpful but still a tetrode.

The data sheet and application notes say high value grid stoppers are needed, tens to hundreds of kiloOhms.
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Thanks for the info gang!
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They're both identical in basic function, I think that "kinkless tetrode" is British for "beam tube" (or vice versa). :)

Both were developed as an alternative power tube design to get around the Mullard patent on the pentode tube (specifically the suppressor grid).
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I’ve noticed that GE describe the 6550a as a ‘beam pentode’.
https://tubedata.altanatubes.com.br/she ... /6550A.pdf
On investigation, likewise for the 5881 / 6L6 and 6V6
https://tubedata.altanatubes.com.br/she ... 5/5881.pdf
https://tubedata.altanatubes.com.br/she ... /6L6GC.pdf
https://tubedata.altanatubes.com.br/she ... /6V6GT.pdf
Tube manufacturers don’t seem to use the term ‘beam tetrode’, seem to prefer ‘beam power’ or ‘beam pentode’ - who’d have thought it!
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Guess it's just good to know which tubes have real supressor grids.
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That would be EL34’s and el84. Real 6ca7, 6l6, 6v6, 6550, KT88’s, KT66 and even Russian 6p14p have beam forming plates.
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Correct.
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