So has anyone replaced the 6550s in their Ref 10 with KT88s?

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I’m thinking about doing it. But curious what you guys think.
 
I’m thinking about doing it. But curious what you guys think.

Joe...so funny you should ask!! I had this conversation with Roger Gibboni of Rogers High Fidelity two weeks ago. He explained the KT88 is generally s better sounding (and testing) tube...

He encouraged me to change from a 6550 to a KT88 in my Ref 3. Honestly...I have yet to do so...but I am very tempted!!


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I agree and also extremely popular tubes you can flip if you don't like it. I always thought the KT-88's had a smoother and more even tonal balance.
 
The Gold Lion KT88s sounded much better than the 6550s in the ARC VT-50 amp, for what it's worth.
 
I think this is a completely different application of the 6550 or a KT88 in the ARC REF10. It used in the power supply in a capacity I am not sure of. Anyone know how this tube is used?
 
I think this is a completely different application of the 6550 or a KT88 in the ARC REF10. It used in the power supply in a capacity I am not sure of. Anyone know how this tube is used?

I think you just stated it - it’s used in the power supply not the signal or output stage.


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I think this is a completely different application of the 6550 or a KT88 in the ARC REF10. It used in the power supply in a capacity I am not sure of. Anyone know how this tube is used?

I periodically post this warning in audio forums - the 6550 it is used as a serial element in the HV voltage regulator. One of the characteristics of the 6550 tube is VG1max = -300V. Unfortunately the very similar KT88, 120 or 150 have VG1max = -200V. This means that during the warm up or power down phase your KT xxx in power supplies can break. For this same reason some of their amplifiers using 6550's having driver cathode coupling to the grid one coupling had to be modified to use the KT120's or KT150's.
 
Thank you.....I think I remember you or someone else making this statement in the past. Could be an expensive swap especially for a ARC REF10.


I periodically post this warning in audio forums - the 6550 it is used as a serial element in the HV voltage regulator. One of the characteristics of the 6550 tube is VG1max = -300V. Unfortunately the very similar KT88, 120 or 150 have VG1max = -200V. This means that during the warm up or power down phase your KT xxx in power supplies can break. For this same reason some of their amplifiers using 6550's having driver cathode coupling to the grid one coupling had to be modified to use the KT120's or KT150's.
 
One of the characteristics of the 6550 tube is VG1max = -300V. Unfortunately the very similar KT88, 120 or 150 have VG1max = -200V.

Micro, are you sure? If I look at data sheets for a SED Winged C and a Svetlana KT-88, the VG1 max for both are -300V. It appears some KT88s have a higher rating.

Have you acutally measured the power up / down voltage for the regulator circuit?
 
I asked Warren at ARC and he said using KT88’s is fine instead of the 6550. You may or may not like the sonic change.


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I asked Warren at ARC and he said using KT88’s is fine instead of the 6550. You may or may not like the sonic change.


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Then it is possible, many thanks. Good news for ARC owners, NOS 6550 are terribly expensive. Did you ask it specifically for the REF10 or also for older power supplies using the 6550 in series? The advice I got was also from ARC, but about older models - about 10 years ago, I think I owned a REF3.

Anything about using the KT120?
 
Joe please let us know when the planned swap will happen. I will look for a mushroom cloud to my north. :hey:
 
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