Hi all,
In doing some reading/searching around the interwebs tonight, i came across an old article by Doug Demaw about how to balance the bias current when you can't get a set of matched tubes to use in an old sweep tube amplifier.
I thought this was a cool idea, and might incorporate it into my next project that will be using 6LF6 tubes (well, 6LB6 unless i can find someLF6's).
here is the portion of the article in question:
here is a link to where i found the article, which has 5 parts:
http://www.tetrode.co.uk/sweep.html
if you look at this article about building a sweep tube amp, it looks very similar:
http://www.qro.it/amp/schemi/pdf/72hb176.pdf
notice the part in the QRO article in the schematic where it looks like a negative 25.2 volts is being sent to a remote control.
can anyone tell me what that is being used for?
looks like its for external keying, but why is the voltage negative?
in the article about balancing the bias current, it shows them using negative 25.2 volts on the control grids of the tubes.
i am hoping someone here can clue me in to why a certain voltage level is used for tube biasing?
it seems to me that they went with a 25 volt secondary on the filament transformer because that's four filaments in series, so do we just run whatever we have in the filament transformer, rectified to negative DC?
any advice or insight into this type of design is much appreciated.
LC
In doing some reading/searching around the interwebs tonight, i came across an old article by Doug Demaw about how to balance the bias current when you can't get a set of matched tubes to use in an old sweep tube amplifier.
I thought this was a cool idea, and might incorporate it into my next project that will be using 6LF6 tubes (well, 6LB6 unless i can find someLF6's).
here is the portion of the article in question:
here is a link to where i found the article, which has 5 parts:
http://www.tetrode.co.uk/sweep.html
if you look at this article about building a sweep tube amp, it looks very similar:
http://www.qro.it/amp/schemi/pdf/72hb176.pdf
notice the part in the QRO article in the schematic where it looks like a negative 25.2 volts is being sent to a remote control.
can anyone tell me what that is being used for?
looks like its for external keying, but why is the voltage negative?
in the article about balancing the bias current, it shows them using negative 25.2 volts on the control grids of the tubes.
i am hoping someone here can clue me in to why a certain voltage level is used for tube biasing?
it seems to me that they went with a 25 volt secondary on the filament transformer because that's four filaments in series, so do we just run whatever we have in the filament transformer, rectified to negative DC?
any advice or insight into this type of design is much appreciated.
LC