Hi Learned Folks--
Curiosity got the best of me and I ordered a Quickie a few weeks ago, even though I did not have a preconceived purpose for it. Now, I have a friend who is trying to put together a system on the cheap, and in my parts box, I have materials to put together a nice little LM3886 chipamp. I am considering a build with the quickie in the same chassis. I am not so sure my friend would like to fool with batteries and I am considering a power supply for it.
I know that a big advantage of the quickie is its no-ripple supply. However, just thinking here, I found an old transformer from a piece of lab equipment that I salvaged about 15 years ago; it has two secondary windings, one with a center tap; 27-0-27, and 13 V on the other. I slapped together a PS with the CT'ed winding and am getting +/-37 VDC on each rail (74V total). Is this too much for the quickie tubes? How about the 13VAC winding for the filaments? Would I need to step that down? Any good options for that?
Maybe I am just thinking too much while I am waiting on the mailman, and maybe I should just build it stock first (well, I did get the PJCCS). But I thought I would see what the knowledgeable collective has to say while I am waiting.
Thanks!
--Tad