6e6p-dr HP amp – part 3: measurements

As I promised, I took the HP amp back to the workshop for a bit of abuse on the bench. Here are some interesting measurements which correlate with some of my listening impressions so far.

I added a set of 300Ω dummy loads at the output to simulate the HPs. Firstly I tested the optimal circuit which has the Sowter 8665 output transformer in Parafeed mode (4:1) to drive the load. You can get a very clean and flat response across the audio band from 3Hz up to +90kHz. There is a minor hump to be tuned due to the RLC circuit formed by the parafeed circuit. I used a 4.7μF Mundorf EVO oil cap. It’s pretty flat to me, so will leave it there.

The performance of the circuit is amazing. Distortion is very low, up to 0.07% at 100mW (which is VL=5.47Vrms):

6e6p-dr Headphone Amp performance @ 100mW output level
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6e6p-dr Headphone Amp – part 3

6e6p-dr HP amp in action – cap coupled output

I’ve been running with this HP amplifier for a few weeks now and I have to say I’m delighted with it. I matched a pair of 6e6p-dr on my eTracer and after fiddling with the operating point a bit, I settled for Ia=25mA and Va=180V. Anode voltage will depend on the valve as said before, the Russian valve parameters tend to be all over the place. Anyhow, expect anode voltage to be around 170 to 185V. The beauty of the gyrator PCB is that you can adjust the anode voltage with the trimpot.

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Headphone Amp Shootout

A few weeks back we managed to meet at Jon’s with a few of the London Audio Circle members. I haven’t seen the bunch for a long time due to family and work travel commitments, however it was a great opportunity I didn’t want to miss this time round.

One of the intended purpose of the meeting , which for obvious reasons these meetings never goes as planned due to the random nature of DIY, was to shootout two headphone (HP) amplifiers over modded HD800 headphones.

Jon’s HP amplifier was a simple stage formed by a C3g (triode-strapped) valve loaded with a nice amorphous-core Valab choke. Output cap-coupled to a TVC to his main system when he uses it as preamp. Otherwise cap couple to HD800s headphones.

Jon’s headphone amp

 

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Headphone Parafeed Amp – Part I

Introduction

headphone-ampDid you ever dream about having a nice valve headphone amp? I did. Several times in fact. I’m not keen on the OTL designs and yet, owning a pair of Grado’s SR80i 32Ω headphones, I’ve been looking at different topologies and designs for headphone stages. 

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