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In the Forum: Melquiades Amplifier
In the Thread: Do the Filament Transformers Require a Center Tap?
Post Subject: I am not the best person to ask.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 10/10/2017
 Iraschwips wrote:
Could the circuit be modified to accept a higher powered Directly Heated Triode like a GM70 tube?
   
Yes, there are version of Milq out there where the same front-end in SRPP configuration runs GM70. First of all if you are new to build amps then I would not advise you to start with GM70, high voltage is dangers. Second, I never hear it and I do not know how good or bad it is.
 Iraschwips wrote:
If the topology doesn't work with the speakers I have, where does my amp building project go from here? Specifically what other circuits are worth exploring or experimenting with given what I have said in my last post?
  Iraschwips, I am not an amplifier specialist and in fact I know very little about the subject. I built my acoustic system and I for a while multi-amped it with a very good SET amps (vintage Lamm ML2). I was looking for DSET multi-amping flexibility and an opportunity to go away from Lamm world. I initiated the Melquiades project and was able to come up via collective efforts with the design that in my view very much compete and in some aspects defeats ML2. I wired my playback with multiple Milq DSET versions. That is all extend of my familiarity with amplifiers. I know Melquiades design, implementation and utilization in playback but this is pretty much restrict the level of my expertise in “designer” region. I never fancy myself as a specialist in amplification and any other amps that I know or might know I am familiar only as a user. You need to find other people to ask what other circuits are worth exploring or experimenting. I truly do not informed and you do not want me to pull out of my ass ideas. Also, I got my ML2 in 1999, then I got Milq and in 2004 I got DH Milq version. So, for a good 18 year I am out of amplifiers world. What I am sing is that I am not the best person to ask.

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