JW
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What power rating is needed for the 150M resistors? Is 1/4 watt fine?
Anyone tried different values here and care to comment?10uf cathode bypass cap is recommended with the 5840 instead of stock 20uf but experimentation and tuning is recommended.
It is a matter of taste. In my experience, 5840 tubes are not the least "microphonic" tubes on the market, and so depending on the 5840 tube used, I prefer a nice 22 µF or 33 µF tantalum capacitor to suppress the LF rumble a little bit more. It is a bit of finding the balance. Just try different values, you can't break anything and it only costs a few bucks. The experience and the feeling for it is worth its weight in gold. Believe me.Anyone tried different values here and care to comment?
10uF vs 22uF vs 47uF with the 5840 tube.
Thanks
Thank you! So, on the schematic of the 49b I can see that they already changed R7 with a pot (it's different to the neumann schematic) so I'm not sure if it's already compatible with 5840 tube.You should be able to follow the schematic in post #1. There is info somewhere in this thread on what to do with the 5840 screens. Bias it by replacing R7 with a pot (2M?). Bias it to roughly 0.73mA plate current, then adjust +/- to where you want it.
It's important you use the optional power supply choke and have clean grounding.
For parts that are out of stock or obsolete, you will have to find substitutes. If it's your first time finding replacement parts on Mouser, it can be tricky to get used to, but their part filters are quite good.
Yes, thanks, it is my first time, and I'm afraid that I'm going to need some help with it. I will start and see what's exactly missing and maybe consult with a friend of a friend that might be able to help me, or maybe I'll ask you guys hereDany's power supply can do the 5840. His M49PCB comes with the appropriate PSU PCB. Just make sure you add the optional choke.
Don't expect finding replacement parts (for out of stock & obsolete) on the BOM to be quick. If it's your first time using Mouser and finding equivalents, it can be a learning process.
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