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Old 10th March 2009, 11:45 PM
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Default Re: Millenium 4-20 (Maplin Electronics)

Er, I wasn't thinking of it no ~ are your speakers that far apart then?

Thicker speaker leads?


FWIW I have mine on a shelf close by where I can just reach out to it from where I sit, so the speaker cables are summat like 15 feet long. Sort of in that area. Seems to work alright
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Old 11th March 2009, 06:23 PM
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Not really far apart - like the looks of seperate power amps
Over the years, have noticed a slight improvement in the sound from the speakers (tighter control etc) when the power amps are seperated than when in a single chassis sharing the same PSU.

Was just wondering that is all.

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Old 11th March 2009, 06:42 PM
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Sorry to chop in here, I'm trying to find out more about this 'slow start' option using damper diodes-it's a long topic to trawl through-who supplies 'em please?. Can't find any reference to them in Maplin and CPC sites
or catalogues unless they go by another name.
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Old 11th March 2009, 06:48 PM
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Mostly available on e-bay !

http://shop.ebay.co.uk/items/__6d22s...86Q2ec0Q2em283

But you will need sockets and top caps as well.

Link to the data sheet

http://audioportal.su/tubes/svetlana.../6D22Sspec.pdf
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Old 12th March 2009, 01:48 AM
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Looks like base socket is normal noval, top connector same size as the octal ones. Can get top caps from Chelmer Valve Co. Mushroom shaped ones
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Old 12th March 2009, 10:13 AM
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Top caps are 1/4" ,I use Chinese ceramic ones.

The base is a B9d (magnoval) as on the data sheet. My source for both is e-bay although hi-fi collective stock the top caps (as 6mm = 1/4").
Note that the top terminal is not the anode,it's the cathode !!

Dave-what HT will you be using with these damper diodes (if you go with them) ?
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Old 12th March 2009, 06:33 PM
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Raw HT is 530 volts. Ta for response and data. If I choose this route it would mean rebuilding in a bigger case to fit the extra 'tubes', and there is the cost/benefit to consider, these are all inexpensive valves in my amp.
Having said that, is slow starting beneficial to other components in valve amps aswell?
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Old 13th March 2009, 02:07 PM
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Top caps are 1/4" ,I use Chinese ceramic ones.
Eeughh...

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The base is a B9d (magnoval) as on the data sheet
Ah yes alright, like noval but thicker pins and bigger centre hole.


Seems like a lot of hassle to me, I'd just stick in a octal socket and a GZ something or other FW rectifier.
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Old 13th March 2009, 02:10 PM
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Seems like a lot of hassle to me, I'd just stick in a octal socket and a GZ something or other FW rectifier.
Fairy nuf young man ! There are many ways to crack ones nuts !
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Here's a few pics of what I suspect to be at least derived from a Millenium.



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