Yes, I found that excellent site back when I was
playing with low-voltage tube headphone amps and I have a copy of the Tube Collector
Magazine "Car Tubes" article cited there. However, the tube amps I built from
modern plans were ones that used common dual triodes like the 12AU7 but with _very_ low
plate voltages. The reason for this is the scarcity and, as a result, expense of the
low-voltage "car tube" types most useful for audio amps and, unfortunately,
logic circuits (12U7, 6GM8). If for some reason I can't get any of the most common
and cheapest high B+ dual triode tubes to work in a logic circuit at low plate voltages,
then I'll have to go with something like the dual diode, single triode "space
charge" car tubes that aren't in demand by audio enthusiasts making them much
more readily available and much cheaper. A functional hobbyist demonstration of tube
logic that's cheap and uses low voltages is my goal.
I have exactly one 12U7 in stock. I have a few 12K5s, as well.
One thought about using space charge tubes for logic - they might end
up being slow as molasses.
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Will