Dave’s OP6 Multi channel, power support question

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AardvarkBry

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I have built 4 preamp sections of Dave’s OP6, in one case like, which I suppose would be more like an OP7 with multiple outputs. I was hoping to be able to power all 4 units, with a shared remote power supply. I have 2 Triad toroidal, with 230v, and 12v, secondaries, both rated at 250va. How many pres will those support? Will I have to do major reconfiguring of his psu to power multiple channels?
 
Dave P, builds a ton of stuff here, and has a lot of build threads. He built an RCA OP6 preamp and posted it on this forum years ago. 06631756-DC67-4957-B019-9071F65D0EAA.png
 
dc heaters? probably need a separate high voltage transformer; you will see a lot of voltage loss once you get into multiple preamps. Turns out it's very hard to get a suitable voltage without a big fat transformer; linear supplies tend to waste a lot of power at the current needed for an H+ supply (Hence why the schematic suggests 12v output for 6.3v supply). Ian, the tube mixer guy, recommends using SMPS supplies for the H+. You will definitely need to adjust component values such as the dropping resistor in the B+ line (more current, more voltage drop), maybe increase filtering too.
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use ohms law for current draw. This will tell you current requirements--rate the tx at twice the total current draw b+
 
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