So I've been looking at different tube rolling possibilities for the Crack with Speedball and it seems to accept a rather large variety of tubes. Then I found an interesting topic on the Forum regarding tube rolling with the 6528A tube.
Yes I understand that the Crack Transformer cannot handle 5 Amps of Heater Current without catastrophic results, but there was part of the discussion that caught my attention, being Speedball and Tube Trans-conductance.
I understand that the 5998 Tube for example, works well with the Crack and Speedball, but has quite a high trans-conductance relative to the 6080, and yet Speedball seems to handle that well.
So I have a few questions regarding a 6528 tube, first of which is, hypothetically speaking, if the Crack Transformer were able to handle such a High Heater Current, could a 6528 tube then function properly with Speedball, or would Speedball heat up too much and thus one would have to revert to the use Cathode Resistors, albeit with a larger power Dissipation?
Also I understand there can also be Oscillation due to this tube and have seen recommended the use of Grid Resistors in order to prevent said oscillation. I'd Imagine the Gird Resistors should go onto the 6528 Grid Pins, but I would like clarification on this, a good resistance(200 ohm?) as well as a good power dissipation rating (5 Watts or is that overkill for a Grid Resistor?)
Back to the Speedball Topic However, If in theory the Speedball board WERE to overheat due to the 6528, what would be a solution for this? Increasing Heat Dissipation rating for the 47Kohm Resistors and 31R6F resistors or Changing the Transistors to handle the Heat? TIP50 seems to handle 40W and the Heat Sinks on the board are really dang big, but maybe it's something to do with the DC Current Gain of the transistor, or is that not necessarily important in this case? Or is the whole Trans-conductance issue more of Speedball not meeting the optimal requirements for the 6528?
Also due to a 5 Amp Heater, would a Metal Tube Socket be Recommended or is Ceramic Fine? Also would 18 AWG Wire Be OK for the Heater Or would 16 AWG be better, or does it not matter too much?
Either way, Thank you for your time as well as for any responses.