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Re: What Silicon rectifiers for HT?
I'd consider something like this.
Nothing special but inexpensive. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KBPC-5010-...wAAOSw-0xYkLLo
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Re: What Silicon rectifiers for HT?
I quite like hybrid bridges.
This was part of one that I used on the mighty 833a monoblocks, and now used on my GK-71 monoblocks. Can't remember what diodes they were, but I could find out if you are interested. Note the cap and resistor bypass as per Morgan Jones.
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Re: What Silicon rectifiers for HT?
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I had very satisfying results with the standard UF5408 on the WD KT88 amp and never felt the need to use anything fancier. Hybrids, ok If you must for me but I will be perfectly happy with silicon. especially as this set up will be potentially delivering quite high currents at around 400V. A. |
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Re: What Silicon rectifiers for HT?
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I like hybrid bridges (with 6D22s damper diodes) for the slow warm up time, about 30 secs, which is a fair bit longer than the GZ series rectifiers. To see the HT ramp up gradually when the damper diodes warm up rather than the solid state instantaneous "wham" puts a lot less "strain" on things.
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