sir Tony,
Thank you sir, i'll stick to the plate loaded, it will be a waste of effort, time & money to build just to dismantle it again just because because i'm not happy the way it performs, and I hope this educate not only me who is a newbie in tubes but others like me who read this post, very educative, my hat's off to you sir Tony!!!
One more sir,...after you post about rectifiers, I replaced the 5Y3GT in my amp with pea sized VO6C rectifiers rated at 1 amp each( i used 4, two per tap in full wave)and here are the positive results:
1. no voltage drop- with tube rect, at power on 286 volts, settled at 236 volts after warming up.
with silicon rect. steady at 336 volts +/- 2 volts variation which is negligible.
2.sonic qualities/ transparency- I was amazed as the sound became much more transparent, if I may
desribe, it is "clear as a crystal", as a bonus the bass was more tighter.
Even at low levels, it is well defined.
Now for the negative:
1. What was dead silent before, now there is hum, my ears about 1-2 inch from the cone; i listened last night at very low levels, at listening position, the good news is hum is inaudible.
2. I usually turn off the lights when listening at night, the sight of glowing tubes is kind of nostalgic, however since replacement of rectifiers, last night i noticed the slightly dull orange(not really glowing) in the plates of output tubes, a sign maybe they are driven to their limits?
or is it just normal considering they are operated purely Class A?
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The OPT's of sir edrel remain at normal operating temperature, even if operating for more than two hrs.
It is just perfect
I wonder what can i do with those spare 5Y3GT & 5U4GB
A lot of "tuberos" still prefer tube rectification for a number of reasons, but for me my next project will be silicon rectified. Anyone out there want to swap these two for 6pcs OCTAL Sockets ?