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Search: Search Author Views Views Today Rank Comments Weslee Kinsler 190,061 3 15 The circuit is simple, yet is capable of excellent performance. I designed it specifically for use as an amplifier for the digital sound card in my computer. Audio input can be from any two-channel line level device such as a television, CD player, or VCR. It is of the tube type, using only 5 tubes total with no more than about 45 Watts power consumption from the outlet. It uses 3 types of tube 1 5Y3 GT vacuum rectifier, 2 6SF5 GT high-mu triodes, and 2 6K6 power beam amplifiers. These are all full-size octal type tubes which are commonly available today for between $3-5 each. Schematic Parts Part Total Qty. Description Substitutions R1, R10, R13 6 2.2Meg Pot R2 2 470K 1/2W Resistor R3 2 1 Meg 1/2W Resistor R4 2 220K 1/2W Resistor R5 2 330 Ohm 2W Resistor R6 2 220K 1/2W Resistor R7 2 2.2Meg 1/2W Resistor R8 2 1Meg 1/2W Resistor R9 1 720 Ohm 20W Resistor R11 2 33K 1/2W Resistor R12 2 22K 1/2W Resistor C1, C9 4 0.005uF 400V Capacitor C2 2 0.05uF 600V Capacitor C3 2 20uF 25V Electrolytic Capacitor C4 2 0.01uF 400V Capacitor C5 2 200uuF 400V Ceramic Disc Capacitor C6, C7 2 15uF 450V Capacitor C8 2 15uF 400V Capacitor Stereo Tube Amplifier http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/tubeamp.asp 1 of 3 18/05/2014 12:06 T1 1 117V Primary, 350VCT Secondary, 6.3V Secondary, 6.3V Secondary T2 2 7600 Ohm Primary, 4 or 8 Ohm Secondary SW1 1 SPST Switch SP1, SP2 2 12" or smaller, 4 or 8 ohm speakers MISC 1 5 tube sockets, 2 RCA jacks, PC board or chassis, wire, knobs, etc. Notes Email Weslee Kinsler with questions, comments, etc. 1. The 6V6 GT tube may be substituted for the 6K6 to lower power requirements. 2. C8 is for radio interference suppression and may be omitted. 3. The 5Y3 GT tube should be mounted in a vertical position and be well ventilated. The 6K6 and 6SF5 tubes can be mounted in any position. 4. Controls should have an audio taper. 5. The power supply portion of this unit may be used for anything requiring 290-320v DC up to about 3 amps. 6. The author has provided a link to an updated version of this circuit. The newer revision contains parts changes based on the author's tinkering and experience with the circuit over the past few years. 7. 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The grids will float at an indeterminate voltage. What should have been done of course is to place C1 at the input to the volume control instead. Secondly, gain is needlessly being lost with R2. R3 is unnecessary. Pin 3 of the 6SF5 has 120V?? I think you mean pin 5. The resistor values around the volume control are higher than need be and will only contribute to noise. For an amp like this, use a 500K pot. The values of resistors around the loudness control are very strange. anonymous Stereo Tube Amplifier Wednesday, January 20, 2010 2:16:35 PM I want to modify the power supply so it can be used for 220 - 240 vac like that we use in Europe. anonymous Stereo Tube Amplifier Friday, September 18, 2009 2:20:06 PM does it works at 50 Hz of voltage input? Salvo Stereo Tube Amplifier T1 Thursday, July 09, 2009 11:50:48 PM if I can't find the T1 you specified, can i use two transformers for the primary. IE: 0ne 117V Primary, 350VCT Secondary and, One 117V Primary, 6.3V Secondary. Also what is the wattage output of this amp chewacca866 Stereo Tube Amplifier Wednesday, October 08, 2008 1:18:28 PM i can replace the tube 5Y3GT by placing two 1N4007 1kv diodes or some else 8w diodes for this amp to save some W to the circuit to heat that tube? dANIEL Stereo Tube Amplifier Friday, July 25, 2008 5:51:39 PM hey everybody where can i get parts antique electronic supplu or what I do not have much money so I need cheap parts not bad parts but not expensive parts.... jimo Stereo Tube Amplifier Sunday, December 02, 2007 6:47:16 AM Plaese Use 0.1mf ok idid Stereo Tube Amplifier Sunday, November 04, 2007 1:36:51 AM can u explain how the tube connected???? i like your project...i need to understand more.. can u explain to me.... anonymous Stereo Tube Amplifier Wednesday, August 15, 2007 11:08:02 AM Transformer T1 is specified as having two 6.3V secondaries, but shouldn't the secondary connected to the 5Y3 rectifier be 5 volts? Also, "C8" is shown in two places and has a value of 15uF@400V. 15uF seems like an extraordinarily high value for these capacitors, which are sometimes used for line-noise suppression (and not a recommended method, because they usually just add more noise contamination to the ground). More usual values for these capacitors are 0.001uF high-voltage (1KV) ceramic disc types, but I recommend that you leave them out if there is no line noise problem to begin with. Also, put a suitable fuse before S1 for fire protection, notate the schematic so that the right side of the plug is "N" for neutral, and include a three-prong plug with a earth safety ground tied to the chassis. The combination of no ground along with the presence of either or both C8s may cause an immediate lethal shock hazard. The last 10 comments are currently shown. Show All Comments. 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