Recent content by Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Mk II Rebuild
I use 6sn7s now on adaptors. I couldnt go back to 6n6s- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot MKIII Tube Rolling
Yes I've a couple of Sylvanias- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Mk II Rebuild
I've heard of that. I'll look into this a bit more as I'm still at the planning stage. Thanks- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Mk II Rebuild
That sounds interesting . What would the benefit be?- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Mk II Rebuild
Wow. That's beefier than I was going for. The data sheet shows 16uf smoothing. I'll breadboard yours I think. Thanks- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Mk II Rebuild
Uprating any audio power supply is a good idea. I was thinking doing just that. I have a couple of Chinese 6Z4 rectifiers an wondered about using them instead.- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Mk II Rebuild
One of the reasons I'm going to do it is to replace the 6n6 sockets with octal. I prefer 6sn7s on the back line. My tuppence worth is that uprating the components especially the coupling caps will make a significant difference. And yes, it will be fun too.- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Mk II Rebuild
Thanks for that. Looking forward to starting.- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Mk II Rebuild
That would be handy. I'm starting to gather components for my build. I reckon there's no harm in going tighter on the tolerances and higher on the wattages. And metal film resistors where you can. The best quality caps I can afford will be a must- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Tube Amps: Vacuum Tube Rolling Guide
Sorry, I was in the pub :smile:. I'd say that sounds ok to me too- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Tube Amps: Vacuum Tube Rolling Guide
I'll put something together for you. Do you have a multimeter?- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Tube Amps: Vacuum Tube Rolling Guide
Do you have a multimeter? Can you check the heater voltages on the sockets. They should be 6.3v or there abouts (mine are 6.5) if it the fault moves with the valve it's probably the valve itself. Sometines the heater wire might be slightly different. You could measure the resistance across the...- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Tube Amps: Vacuum Tube Rolling Guide
I'll DL that and have a read. Thank you. I have a small but useful homebuilt triode tester. I'm wondering I'd I made a box with a 7 pin socket on strapped up like a triode, I could test my pentodes.- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Tube Amps: Vacuum Tube Rolling Guide
We're all learning. I'm slow but getting there.- Datun Walnut
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Little Dot Tube Amps: Vacuum Tube Rolling Guide
Can anyone explain to me what the jumpers do when swapping between ef95 and EF91 tubes? As far as I can make out, for EF91 the jumper connects the cathode to the g3. Whereas the jumper is off for EF95 as the connection is already made in the tube. Am I correct?- Datun Walnut
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