this is a bit off topic here in the trinity land, but i figure some of you would have a bit of experience with this and so would be able to answer a couple of dumbish questions for me
Anyway, My current project is to make a massive bass amp of doom and it's gonna be pushing 4 6550's, and hopefully be able to rattle the walls in the way a giggable bass amp is supposed to.
so yeah, I got a good deal on the transformers; and the power transformer is a hammond which is rated 400-0-400. and herein lies THE QUESTION.
This extremely high voltage will be great for pushing the 6550's right to their top, but it makes designing the power supply a bit of an issue, mainly because the capacitors. It seems that 500v is about the upper limit for readily available caps, and that's still at least 60v too low for normal caps.
So, I've been looking at running caps in series... I was thinking of just using two of these,
http://www.tubedepot.com/cp-jj-800-385v.html -- 800uF 385v can caps and putting them in series to get 400uF (with 770v rating, over 120 volts higher than the b+ should ever go) of filtering for the plate supply ...
The preamp will be running off a voltage divider, after the two giant caps, and it will have some filtering of its own using much more reasonable sized and lower voltage capacitors... the fixed bias supply will also be running off a voltage divider and will probably have some more filtering too just for good measure.
So, would this work? Would having 400uF of capacitance torch the silcon rectifiers that I'll be using? Should I put some smaller caps in between the rectifier and the can caps to prevent having a huge inrush current sucked through the silicon?
Would this even work for giving a nice stable high voltage supply for the 6550 plates or would this just give me a whole lot of capacitance and bugger all for filtering?
would I be better off using caps with lower capacitance and instead making up the difference with a choke? I don't want to lose a lot of voltage through the choke though... and the top of my chassis is already going to be getting pretty crowded with 4 6550's, two giant transformers, a smaller filament transformer, probably ANOTHER transformer for a cooling fan, whatever giant can caps i need, and a preamp tube or two...
I'm open to any ideas and suggestions and whatnot.. and feedback from you guys would help me to no end!
I've been looking at other schematics and tryin to learn the PSUD and whatnot so I've got plenty of research going on here on my end, but still, I was hoping that some of you guys would have some real-world experience you could contribute too!
thanks a bunch, and stay cool everyone!
(and thanks for reading through such a long post... I'm REALLY bad at keeping things short)
later,
daniel