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In the Thread: To Milq builders: corrections, simplification, modifications.
Post Subject: Melquiades' message.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 10/7/2014
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Vincin, thank you for appreciation of my work. A few comments and thoughts about the
direction you went.
I do think that to compare 300B with your version of Milq is
not proper way to demonstrate or to learn anything about sound, particularly
with low sensitively speakers. I am not a huge defender of 300B but if 300B is properly
cooked then she has to be able to stand on her own, not that it has to be
"better" or "worse" but the proper DHT has own interesting aspects
that is very hard for Milq to compete, possible but hard. Most likely you have very bad 300B structurally
that juts can't not drive your loudspeakers and Milq is just more powerful amp
that can.
About your implementation. The CRCRC bias for the output is
fine. The Lithium battery grid bias for the driver is not. I am not saying that
Lithium battery grid bias is a bad idea all together. I personally do not like
it wherever I heard it but I have no business to insist in any general
topologies of amp building. What I AM very competent is the Milq topology/sound
consequences. The amp that you built is not Melquiades but rather 6E5P-6C33C
amp. There is nothing wrong with it and it is most likely a very good amp but
it do not have the "Melquiades' message". The hard of the Milq design is the selection
of the driver tub and bias of the driver tube. THAT make the Milq to sound in a
way unique and with battery bias the amp sounds to my ears a bit mechanical, overly
glossy, too linear dynamically and too unintelligent at dynamic margins. If you
want you might try the gas tube version with time. Do not worry about anything
that goes before gas tubes – you can use any PS you already have in the amp,
juts drive 15-23 mA across the negative tubes and mimic what was done in Milq after
gas tube. You do not need even positive tube voltage for experiments – you will
have some DC on input – so do not switch cable while the amp is up.
If you use vintage Tannoy coaxial then neither your 300B not
Milq are not good for you – go for 100W SS amp. You will see what I mean. The
Low power tubes amp might be used with them (particularly with Gold) but only
for getting what I call "boutique sound", or rather boutique sounds.
If you go with amorphous OPTs custom wound then you might
test the idea somehow as amorphous give you slightly faster transients and in
my experiences it always make me to load the amp slightly heavier with amorphous
in comparing with any, even fast steel. I would say you might want to consider
good 20-30% more heavy 6C33C loading if you got from M6 to amorphous.Rerurn to Romy the Cat's Site