Friday, March 5, 2021

Parallel Single Ended 6SN7 [Headphone] Amp


Ever since I grafted a 6SN7 on the line stage section of my hacked Dyna PAS preamp, I've been hooked on the "octal sound." Could it be the higher heater current draw boiling more electrons and/or larger stature that give it a 3-D quality, richer tonal color, detail, dynamics + more, compared to their 9-pin/noval siblings? 


For these reasons, I've longed to hear how the ubiquitous 6SN7 could sound as a milliwatt amp. The Covid-19 2020 lockdown was a good opportunity to try "off the cuff" experiments. An unbuilt Chinese 6V6 preamp kit I bought at an Amazon closeout languishing in the basement for a couple of years provided a nice pre-punched chassis + power transformer for this project.

Ideally, the 3850 ohm plate resistance of the two triode sections of a 6SN7 connected in parallel should drive a 12K primary Z. I considered getting a pair of Hammond 125BSE output transformers, which have the flexibility of reflecting back a 2.5K, 5K or 10K primary Z but I already had a pair of these 5.5K:4 ohm SE OPTs in my parts bin that I was sure would fit under the chassis.  

!!!WARNING!!! 

The voltages in this project are potentially lethal! Proceed at your own risk!

The circuit is a simple 2-stage cascade - 1 triode section of a 6CG7 functions as the input/driver stage R-C coupled to paralleled 6SN7 triode sections.  


The HT supply output of the 6X5 rectifier feeds a 22uf/450V capacitor, which splits into left and right channel B+ rails via two 5H/50mA chokes filtered by separate 47uf/450V caps, provide clean power to the amp. I rectified the filament supply to run at 6VDC for minimum hum and noise on headphones. 

Square waves at 100Hz, 1 kHz and 10 kHz
Top trace = audio generator
Bottom trace = amplifier output

Due to the primary impedance mismatch previously noted and the bonsai stature of the transformer itself,  these square waves show limited extension at both frequency extremes. Subjectively, this was more apparent via speakers rather than on headphones. I should point out that the absolute lack of ringing is indicative of a competently-wound transformer.


Input sensitivity = 0.9 V RMS 
Output = 2.408 V RMS/ 8 ohm load = 720 milliwatts/channel
Between 16 ohms > 600 ohms, I measured 3.5 --> 4.2V RMS output, which was more than enough power for the most inefficient ortho-dynamic headphones I have in my collection.  


This amp draws the listener to focus on the midrange in which most musical activity transpires. It made the JLH HP amp sound comparatively veiled in the midrange, which shifted the listener's attention to the frequency extremes where the JLH actually does pretty well.


Despite the superior bandwidth of the output transformers fitted to the Darling amp, JEL style, the PSE6SN7 amp displaced it musically! The Darling amp just couldn't keep up with the DHT-like harmoniousness and graceful overload characteristics of the PSE6SN7. 
 

Lush and caramel flavored midrange, nuanced dynamics, silky highs and well-defined bass (within limits) are the virtues of this Lilliputian amp. Perhaps due to the high output impedance and low damping factor, this amp can portray the sophisticated qualities I've experienced from the SE171A10/VT25 and Western Electric 205D amplifiers!


Monday, February 22, 2021

Happy Birthday Daddy!


Daddy was born 94 years ago.



Family Picture, ca. '91


Dad on his 89th birthday with Mom and grandkids!



Daddy and Mommy were soulmates for 58 blissful years in this world. Now they're reunited! 

We love you and miss you both dearly!



Monday, February 8, 2021

Happy Birthday Mommy!

Picture of me and my Mom taken by my Dad


My beloved Mom would've turned 87 today.

She was a very loving, dedicated and supportive wife, mom, and grandmother!


Mommy with her youngest grandchild


Mommy completed a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education, major in Math.  


She also loved music and played the piano.


While teaching high school mathematics, Mom took music courses that would lead towards an Associate's Degree in Music Education. Meanwhile, Dad had just returned to Manila from post-graduate studies at The Juilliard School and got appointed as a faculty member at the same music school where my mom enrolled.

That was the beginning of their beautiful and idyllic love story! 


That's me, the first of four brats!


Our Family, early 80s


Dad and Mom's 25th Anniversary
December 1983


90s Family Pic


Mom and Dad's 50th
wedding anniversary, 2008


Mom and Dad, Feb. 8, 2014
Mom's 80th birthday



Dad and Mom's 56th
wedding anniversary, 2014


Mom
May 2015


Mom and Dad's 58th
wedding anniversary, 2016


Christmas 2016 was the last time the family was together.
Tish and I flew back to the USA on January 23, 2017.


Sadly, Daddy left us on May 23, 2017. 


Mommy joined Daddy on January 23, 2021.


We sorely miss you, Daddy and Mommy, but we're very happy you're together again! 



Friday, January 22, 2021

6C8-G


I've always found tubes with grid caps fascinating. 😉




I've been evaluating a project using this tube.

Stay tuned!