Converting Solid State to Tube Rectification on a Preamp
I am looking to convert my Preamp from a Bridge Rectifier to a Tube Rectifier. Any members have done or knows how to do this. Your help are much appreciated!
Do you think your two triode ideal approach might explain why the manufacturer of my phonostage utilizes two 300b (or two 2a3s) as rectifiers in the power supply section?
Imhififan... the voltage on the secondary power transformer is around say 350v. As an option on this preamp; Blue circle website do sell a separate power supply, pretty sure it will work with my preamp. But i do not want to take that route.
why would i change a solid state rect. to tube??? I am curious to see if a tube rect will outperform a solid states in my preamp. All members feeback are much appreciated!
2 triode approach is trivial and similar to semiconductor diode bridge only with vacuum tubes. Each triode is treated as 2 diodes to form that trivial rectifier bridge. 2x 300b or 2A3 is probably as pricey and unwise as having 4 conventional vacuum diodes.
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