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Triode Pentode Switch vs Sound Quality

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While make a sense ( not for me) to have a switch for UL to triode, the pentode to triode in not a good idea.
The charateristscs of the tube is completely different starting from Rp. So the OT trafo need to be different.


Walter
 
In fact, it is possible with an appropriate output transformer. Philips made one in the fifties with 2K5, 3K5 and 5K impedance (at 5 ohm sec.). It's a scarce unit, so you'll probably have to have one made for you. Fidelity could be better though because of the compromises made.
 
An amp, including OPT, needs to be designed for triode or pentode output. Having a switch means that it will be misdesigned for at least one switch position.

Looking at the data sheet it depends on the operation point of this particular amp. The Pentode loads read from 2k5 to 4k5, Triode mode uses 5k.

I say try it and see if you like it, it won't destroy anything.

Cheers.
 
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The charateristscs of the tube is completely different starting from Rp. So the OT trafo need to be different.

Upstream of the output tubes as well. My recollection is the increased Miller capacitance of some home brew Dynaco ST70 triode conversions overtaxed the phase splitter, with audible results interpreted as improvement.
 
An amp, including OPT, needs to be designed for triode or pentode output. Having a switch means that it will be misdesigned for at least one switch position.
I think at the OPT the Triode/Pentode winding is one and the same. (?)

While make a sense ( not for me) to have a switch for UL to triode, the pentode to triode in not a good idea.
The charateristscs of the tube is completely different starting from Rp. So the OT trafo need to be different.
OK OK, thats os a fine explanation Thanks;

Looking at the data sheet it depends on the operation point of this particular amp. The Pentode loads read from 2k5 to 4k5, Triode mode uses 5k.

I say try it and see if you like it, it won't destroy anything.

Cheers.
Thanks for inform that. I think I will stick w/Triode due SQ, there is a Hammond 5K prompt avaliable. I wonder like to know how many W I will get w/a 5K OPT in a conservative Bias for 807?
 
> how many W I will get

807 is 6L6 with top-cap and higher ratings. 6L6GC has similar ratings.

http://www.mif.pg.gda.pl/homepages/frank/sheets/093/6/6L6GC.pdf

See page 2: Class A1 Triode

250V is the limit on G2 for 807 and original 6L6, so the published value as Triode is for 250V supply: 1.4 Watts output. This is a conservative 10 Watts dissipation, far below the dissipation rating.

807 as Triode is allowed 400V supply. This will raise dissipation to 25.6 Watts, real near the limit. Sine audio output may rise to a whopping 3.6 Watts.
 
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