The Ultimate Upgrade? Exploring Amorphous C-Core Output Transformers for the 300B Tube Amp
The Ultimate Upgrade? Exploring Amorphous C-Core Output T...

A 300B tube in a classic SE Class A circuit constantly draws a significant amount of DC current through the primary winding of the output transformer (typically around 60mA). This DC current can easily saturate a standard transformer core, causing massive distortion and a collapse of inductance. To prevent this, SE output transformers must have a small air gap in their magnetic path.

This is where amorphous C-cores shine. They possess a high saturation flux density, meaning they can handle a strong magnetic field before saturating. This property, combined with their low loss, allows designers to create a gapped transformer that maintains high inductance even with the DC bias, a key factor for achieving deep and authoritative bass.

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Building a 6SL7-Driven EL34 Single-Ended Amplifier: A Deep Dive into Classic Tube Tone
Building a 6SL7-Driven EL34 Single-Ended Amplifier: A Dee...

This article explores the design of a classic SE amplifier, pairing two legendary tubes: the 6SL7 high-mu twin triode as the driver and the iconic EL34 power pentode for the output stage. This combination promises a journey into the heart of vintage audio, delivering a sound that is both powerful and nuanced.

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A DIY Guide: Building a Power Transformer for an EL34B Push-Pull Tube Amplifier
A DIY Guide: Building a Power Transformer for an EL34B Pu...

This article provides a comprehensive, step-by-step guide for the advanced DIY audio enthusiast on the intricate process of designing, calculating, and constructing a power transformer from scratch. We will embark on a journey from theoretical principles to hands-on craftsmanship, culminating in a custom-built transformer tailored for a classic stereo EL34B push-pull amplifier. This is not a project for the faint of heart, but for those willing to invest the time and diligence, the rewards are immeasurable.

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What is B, P, G for tube amplifier output transformer?
What is B, P, G for tube amplifier output transformer?

The primary of tube amplifier output transformer generally has two, three and five connection terminals.

 

The circuits of single tube type class A amplifier Among them include:

  1. The primary is 2 connection terminals, P is connected to the screen, B is connected to B+ (that is, DC high voltage power supply)
  2. The primary is 3 connection terminals, P is connected to the screen, G is a Ultra-linear tap (connected to the second gate of the power amplified tube such as 6P6P, 6P1, 6P14, etc.), B is connected to B+ (that is, DC high-voltage power supply)

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