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Tele-Meister
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DRRI / 6V6's / SS Rectifier = Trouble?
Greeting Experts,
I just got a new set of JJ 6V6's. I have been using a SS rectifier and 6L6's in my DRRI up to now with no problems. I'm curious. The JJ's are supposed to handle higher voltages than other brands. Can I run them with the SS rectifier without blowing something up? I know I cannot do this with other brands or NOS 6V6's. If I can, what should I set the bias at? I've set the bias at 21 ma when using a JJ GZ34. Thanks for your input. Signed "Can't Leave Well Enough Alone" |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Northeast Kingdom, Vermont
Posts: 833
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What are the plate voltages? if it is in the neighborhood of 400 Volts you're probably okay.
Winnie
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