Nice video. I, too, am a Hg rectifier fan and use them in audio and RF amplifier amplifiers when I have room for them. I might add that if one does not have the 2.5V, 10A filament transformers, a bit hard to get, the filaments can be wired in series and run off 5V at 5A - take the DC off the connection between the tubes. Stay safe...
The blue glow is the electrons. You'll notice they pulse with the music. My triode output stage tubes on both amps (triode wired matched sextets of GE 6550A) do the same thing when music is playing. I love turning off the lights and watching them pulse with the music. They're running full Class A so they glow a little all the time, (450V 65mA) but really glow and pulse once the music gets going. I have heater switches on all my equipment. It's a bit of a production starting everything up with heaters first, then switching on the H.T. starting at the front end and then working through the reverse process shutting it all down. I have toroidal output transformers on my monoblocs. Got them from Menno Vanderveen and they are amazing in all respects. My DAC design is all tube and has tube rectification and regulation. I used Caddock Ultra- Precision Film 1K resistors as the load resistors that the DAC chip feed into and those voltages are fed straight into the grid of the first dual triode. My Oracle Delphi with SME IV arm and Benz Micro cartridge still makes digital sound harsh though. Digital is devoid of harmonics to my ear, and the opamps in all DAC chips destroy the sound right from the get go. Great video!!! #bariumgetter
Pat you have me motivated to looking more into my tube stash ,I used to sell tubes and some of them I wish I didnt but as long as theres no shorts and the tube tests good you cant go wrong ,The band sounds awesome Pat and love the amplifier you made
Thank you for this presentation. I always learn something when I tune in. Quick question: I've been looking at tube data sheets for the 83 (little brother to these tubes), and although I've gone through several, I've yet to find a value for the first cap, only for the choke. Is there no actual max for the cap value with these? Seems as though there would be...
Hi Pat- great video! I was curious if you have a suggested or reliable source for the data sheets like you showed here? Just for further reading. Thanks!
@@bilguana11 yes, there was battery gear the Ck1006 was used in like am-43 SC and army power supplies. One model US Army PE-237 used this tube along with a vibrator to take low voltage DC and bring it up to 525VDC. The 1.75 volt filament of the 1006 tube was switchable to conserve battery power. Very odd tube seldom used.
Nice video. I, too, am a Hg rectifier fan and use them in audio and RF amplifier amplifiers when I have room for them. I might add that if one does not have the 2.5V, 10A filament transformers, a bit hard to get, the filaments can be wired in series and run off 5V at 5A - take the DC off the connection between the tubes. Stay safe...
Thanks! big fan!! haha. I haven't tried in series yet thats a good call. Best
Great heavy drum sound dude!
The blue glow is the electrons. You'll notice they pulse with the music. My triode output stage tubes on both amps (triode wired matched sextets of GE 6550A) do the same thing when music is playing. I love turning off the lights and watching them pulse with the music. They're running full Class A so they glow a little all the time, (450V 65mA) but really glow and pulse once the music gets going. I have heater switches on all my equipment. It's a bit of a production starting everything up with heaters first, then switching on the H.T. starting at the front end and then working through the reverse process shutting it all down. I have toroidal output transformers on my monoblocs. Got them from Menno Vanderveen and they are amazing in all respects. My DAC design is all tube and has tube rectification and regulation. I used Caddock Ultra- Precision Film 1K resistors as the load resistors that the DAC chip feed into and those voltages are fed straight into the grid of the first dual triode. My Oracle Delphi with SME IV arm and Benz Micro cartridge still makes digital sound harsh though. Digital is devoid of harmonics to my ear, and the opamps in all DAC chips destroy the sound right from the get go. Great video!!! #bariumgetter
Real DACs are R2R
Pat you have me motivated to looking more into my tube stash ,I used to sell tubes and some of them I wish I didnt but as long as theres no shorts and the tube tests good you cant go wrong ,The band sounds awesome Pat and love the amplifier you made
I’m here from the IG channel. Liking this extended format.
Pat this video rules!!!!
So cool! Thanks for making this video, I definitely learned something new, and it’s got me thinking.
Hi Patrick, if youd ever like to sell a mercury vapor rectified amp, let me know. Love them for their uniqueness
I dig the Blue Glow !!!!!!!!!
Dude! That shirt is awesome.
That the real deal, last run shirt! Its a Jersey thing APB!
Lucent 596A Rectifier Module
Fantastic! This is almost public service for tube geeks (or followers 😂)
Thank you for this presentation. I always learn something when I tune in.
Quick question: I've been looking at tube data sheets for the 83 (little brother to these tubes), and although I've gone through several, I've yet to find a value for the first cap, only for the choke. Is there no actual max for the cap value with these? Seems as though there would be...
Hey, its not uncommon to have a lack of info on the 1st cap. There is a max. I would say 20 is highest but prob 30-40 ok.
Wow… that’s cool.
Hello.. Could you do a video showing the innards of your HiFI PP amps? And also who winds your Iron?.. Thank you..
I Will at some point for sure
Hi Pat- great video! I was curious if you have a suggested or reliable source for the data sheets like you showed here? Just for further reading. Thanks!
Franks electron tube page is unreal
Awesome
A rectifier for battery operation?
yes that's correct! the CK1006 was used in low voltage AC and or battery situations.
A battery is DC.@@patrickkauffman
@@bilguana11 yes, there was battery gear the Ck1006 was used in like am-43 SC and army power supplies. One model US Army PE-237 used this tube along with a vibrator to take low voltage DC and bring it up to 525VDC. The 1.75 volt filament of the 1006 tube was switchable to conserve battery power. Very odd tube seldom used.
Thank you, now take a coffee break.
Which rectifier gets hotter ?
Honestly I'm not sure, it probably depends on application
The MAD HATTER huffed to much > MERCURY VAPOR !!!
120 total watts? can't be 120 watts per channel. I have a massive 45KG amp with ( 8 )6550 push pull giving 125 watts per channel.