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In Reply to: RE: And these would be for a 45/2A3 in a high mid/Tweeter amp? posted by thermionic addictions on April 26, 2024 at 12:12:01
0.04 * 600 = 24 watts (75 watt max for he 75tl)
With the 75tl you could consider doubling the plate voltage to 1200 volts. As it is, running a 75tl at 1/3 dissipation is way down in the curves. The tube will have less distortion if you can bring up its operating point and it will make more that the 6 to 8 watts this operating point will give you.
I know there is the whole "cheap 300b" operating point for the 75tl, but these tubes are getting more rare and a JJ 300b is cheaper than the Eimac now. I do understand the fun of using the Eimac tubes, having both a 304tl amp and a 35t amp in operation at the present (both in the +Kilovolt range).
Follow Ups:
Is your 35T SE or push-pull?
Do you have a schematic of it?
The 35T is very symmetrical and should sound really good.
How to handle the high amp-factor is the question.
Thanks! -Dennis-
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