Re: 6N1P conflicting heater/cathode voltage specs
- From: tubegarden <tubegarden@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 13:17:07 -0700 (PDT)
Hi RATs!
I am not sure, neither. I love the 6N1P and have used it in many
circuits. I do not design circuits with anything near 100V between
heater and cathode.
I put a a V-Cap between the 6AU6 and 6BN8 in an AA-161 amp today. It
is new, so it will be some weeks before I can feel confident in saying
it seems to work. I used a similar rated MusiCap in the other 161 in
the same location and circuit. They measured 0.1047 and 0.1044 uF, so
no meaningful comparison can be made ;)
I love soldering new parts into old amps :)
I am easily amused.
What drives people to build circuits with 250 volts between the
cathode and the heater?
Perhaps some folks are even crazier than me?
Happy Ears!
Al
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