I've been looking for another submini amp build, I've breadboarded a few of my own ideas, but nothing satisfied. Today I breadboarded a submini version of
Doug H's Firefly using a 6112 and a 7327. I really like it. Very crunchy at maximum volume, and pretty clean with the volume rolled back. The 7327 tube I used is a rare beast indeed, it's a mil-spec replacement for 6111/6021 and capable of handling up to 300 volts on the plates. A 6021WA could be used as a suitable replacement, the WA suffix having higher volatge rating than the standard 6021. At a push I guess a standard 6111/6021 could be used in place of th 7327, though it would be operating outside of it's spec. The subminis are tough little @#$%ers though! If they can be shot out of missiles at 80,000 feet they can handle a few more volts!
I'm using the nixie SMPS to power the amp, which has been posted elsewhere a few times and is based on this design:
http://www.ledsales.com.au/kits/nixie_supply.pdf I'm running it with a better inductor than the one listed in the diagram, kindly handmade for me by a friend. My B+ is currently 185 volts.
I'll be building this up into a tiny enclosure over the next week or two, at the moment it's nestling happily on my breadboard! Many, many thanks to
Doug H for allowing me to re-draw and post his great design.
