Never invent.
IMHO: two new-made KT88 is marginally reliable for a 100W stage amp.
Yes, this is a big amp, and you gotta ask: does he really want a 15-Watt bass amp tapped into a 400W Class-D module? Get some small crunch-power, then cleanly blow it up to fill a room.
When you talk about reliability, do you mean they have a high fail rate? Or maybe the high plate voltages and current being drawn burns them up faster than other output tubes?
I'd love to build it with two tubes but if Four 6L6s is a better way to go I'll look into that.
I think I just understood your comment about the 15watt tapped to Class D, you're referring to my XLR idea? Maybe not a great plan ha.
@plumcrazyfx
Your project sounds awesome, yes I'm hoping to cut my teeth on this build we'll see how it goes.
@MFowler
I'll look into that Schem, did you use this as a bass amp or guitar? Did you tweak the tone shaping to get a more modern bass tone?
For best reliability (especially with new tubes), keep screen voltage low, about 1/2 plate voltage if it's really high. This is reflected in KT88 datasheets, except ultralinear use which has its own issues. Also, it's not supported by the OT you're considering. Low screen voltage is used in tested designs like the SVT.
This isn't crazy complicated. It either requires another PT tap or a beefy regulator system, and can be designed or copied with a fairly low parts count if that's your goal. However, fixed bias isn't the biggest concern here!
With iron like a Hammond 1650T, because of its 1.9k primary impedance, you could get the power you want with B+ below 450v. This makes power supply cap selection easier, and is easier on tubes letting you run the screens at nearly the same voltage as plates. Basically, you can copy a 100W Marshall poweramp, or something similar. 4x6L6s would be needed, depending on the exact voltage and output you're aiming for.
Thanks 92Volts, I'll look over the data sheets like you are talking about.
What did you mean by the OT not working? for this application, I was just looking at the Primary impedance which was 4k.
I appreciate all the input. and yes I am trying to limit the cost and parts if possible. I'd like it to be easy to maintain (Tube replacement)
Thank you for the Hammond recommendation, I'll take a look at this, and consider maybe using a quad 6L6 setup.