05-30-2016, 09:27 AM
Potentially, yes. I figured I should be able to do the power amp for KT88's and the 2203/Windsor preamp with that weird cathode output.
I've just ordered new caps and resistors for the P.S. I couldn't get an appropriate bias pot from that place so I will have to look else where.
I was looking at the valves when I saw this thing
- http://www.evatco.com.au/product-list/au...-tung-sol/-
I've just ordered new caps and resistors for the P.S. I couldn't get an appropriate bias pot from that place so I will have to look else where.
I was looking at the valves when I saw this thing
- http://www.evatco.com.au/product-list/au...-tung-sol/-
Quote:KT150 TUNG SOL Matched PairI knew there was a KT120 but now a KT150. FMD. You could make some volume crushing monsters with them.
KT150 Tung-Sol With a massive plate dissipation of 70 watts, the Tung-Sol KT150 is the most powerful octal beam tetrode ever produced. A pair of KT150’s can allow an amplifier with a power output approaching 300 watts to be built.
The Tung-Sol KT150 glass envelope is a special egg shaped balloon that was developed to improve thermal dissipation and maintain a superior vacuum for the best sound. The fact that the glass envelope has no flat sides means the Tung-Sol KT150 has no problems with microphonics.
KT150 sold in matched pairs only (2 tubes).
$276.90 Incl GST inc. GST
4 in stock

