Well, I've been toying around with the idea of cobbling together a tube amplifier. I've got a spare socket cable for my Yaesu, and 30w of AM power is a little wimpy for my taste. I was looking for an inexpensive, durable, common tube. It seems that the 807 tube fits the bill, as replacements are still coming out of Russia like crazy. Tags: 807, amplifiers, handbuilt tube amplifier, single-ended, tube amplifiers, tubes, vintage electronics 4 thoughts on “ Single-Ended 807 Amplifier ” Monte on March 17, 2018 at 3:09 am said.
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Tube Audio Amplifier Schematics
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