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Find a place to get 6-12 volts (rectify the filament voltage) and put in a
little LM386 audio amp. All your heat problems are instantly gone. Of course you get 1/4 watt of audio instead of 10 watts....... Rick K2XT |
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....and of course you get way away from the Boatanchors philosophy! I think
it's preferable to discreetly unerrun the valve. "Rick" wrote in message ... Find a place to get 6-12 volts (rectify the filament voltage) and put in a little LM386 audio amp. All your heat problems are instantly gone. Of course you get 1/4 watt of audio instead of 10 watts....... Rick K2XT |
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...and of course you get way away from the Boatanchors philosophy! I think it's preferable to discreetly unerrun the valve. Oh, one could leave the filaments lit, and hide the little chip away back in a corner under some wiring harness. The receiver might last longer in the process ! |
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Sacrilege! What has this ng come to?
"Rick" wrote in message ... ...and of course you get way away from the Boatanchors philosophy! I think it's preferable to discreetly unerrun the valve. Oh, one could leave the filaments lit, and hide the little chip away back in a corner under some wiring harness. The receiver might last longer in the process ! |
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On Jul 24, 3:45*pm, "Rick" wrote:
...and of course you get way away from the Boatanchors philosophy! I think it's preferable to discreetly unerrun the valve. Oh, one could leave the filaments lit, and hide the little chip away back in a corner under some wiring harness. The receiver might last longer in the process ! But his tubes are metal so why light the filament? Of course, the s/c solution is sacrilege - no way! I'd just switch the tubes to 6K6G's - less heat and a nice glow and change the bias to AB (you don't need class A P-P Hi-Fi quality!) Cheers, Roger |
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