Around 1 volt the d cells stop working.charger said:D battery shall change under which volt value?
aragorn723 said:Around 1 volt the d cells stop working.charger said:D battery shall change under which volt value?
-Paul Joppa said:I do not recommend using the 3-volt filament option because the plate voltage is so low, the portion of filament is practically cut off.
Paul Joppa said:I do not recommend using the 3-volt filament option because the plate voltage is so low, the portion of filament is practically cut off. This will increase the output impedance and the distortion.
You can however parallel multiple cells for longer life. Sometimes AAs are cheaper than Ds per amp-hour, so a pack of paralleled AAs could be more economical.
Right, that should say parallel.
Hah! Didn't think of that - one cell for each half filament. Should work fine.Caucasian Blackplate said:-Paul Joppa said:I do not recommend using the 3-volt filament option because the plate voltage is so low, the portion of filament is practically cut off.
If you connected the negative leads of each battery to each other, then connected that to pin 5, then connected each red lead to 1/7, couldn't one get away with this without running into cutoff? (Switching power setup like this would be kind of a PITA)
charger said:is'nt that aside the great sound the Q produces , one , soon or later becomes tired to feed it with batteries and go searching another good sounding cheap tube preamp ?
Caucasian Blackplate said:charger said:is'nt that aside the great sound the Q produces , one , soon or later becomes tired to feed it with batteries and go searching another good sounding cheap tube preamp ?
I think the next least expensive directly heated tube preamp might be the BeePre...
charger said:... soon or later becomes tired to feed it with batteries and go searching another good sounding cheap tube preamp ?
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