KT66

KT66

KT66 is the designator for a vacuum tube introduced by Marconi-Osram Valve Co. Ltd. (M-OV) of Britain in 1937.

The KT66 is the direct descendant of the "Harries Valve" developed by British engineer J. Owen Harries and marketed by the Hivac Co. Ltd. in 1935. Harries is believed to be the first engineer to discover the "critical distance" effect, which maximized the efficiency of a power tetrode by positioning its anode at a distance which is a specific multiple of the screen grid-cathode distance. This design also minimized interference of secondary emission electrons dislodged from the anode.

EMI engineers Cabot Bull and Sidney Rodda improved the Harries design with a pair of beam plates, connected to the cathode, which directed the electron streams into two narrow areas and also acted like a suppressor grid to deflect some secondary electrons back to the anode. The beam tetrode design was also undertaken to avoid the patents which the giant Philips firm held on power pentodes in Europe. Because this overall design eliminated the "tetrode kink" in the lower parts of the tetrode's voltage-current characteristic curves (which sometimes caused tetrode amplifiers to become unstable), M-OV marketed this tube family as the "KT" series, standing for "kinkless tetrode".

A number of different KT tubes were later marketed by M-OV. Some, but not all, were versions of existing American beam tetrode tubes or European power pentodes, such as the KT66 (6L6), KT77 (EL34) and KT63 (6V6).

Although the RCA 6L6 of 1936 (the result of a license agreement between RCA and M-OV) was the first true "beam power tube" on the market, the later KT66 became almost equally famous, at least in Europe. The two tubes were nearly interchangeable, except that the KT66 was somewhat more rugged than the early metal 6L6.

The KT66 was very popular in European radios and audio amplifiers. It was the standard output tube in the classic Quad II (1952, a version of which is still being manufactured today) and in the LEAK Type 15 (1945) and TL/12 (1948), both among the earliest British hi-fi amplifiers. Because of their excellent electrical characteristics and overload tolerance, KT66s are preferred by some guitar players for use in guitar amps in place of 6L6GC. It should be noted, however, that the 6L6GC has ratings that in practice substantially exceed the ratings of the KT66. (Readjustment of the amplifier's bias is necessary.)

M-OV ceased glass vacuum tube manufacture in 1988, yet their old audio tube types have become valuable collectibles. As of 2004 original M-OV KT66 tubes (bearing the official "Genalex" marketing brand that M-OV used outside the UK), unused in original carton, can sell for US$250. KT66 tubes are still being manufactured at Reflektor Saratov in Russia, and at Liuzhou in China.

References

*Barbour, Eric. "History of the 6L6" in "Vacuum Tube Valley", issue 4 (1996), p. 3.
*Schade, O. H. "Beam Power Tubes" in "Proc. of IRE", Feb. 1938.
*Stokes, John. "70 Years of Radio Tubes and Valves". Vestal Press, NY, 1982.
*Thrower, Keith. "History of the British Radio Valve to 1940". MMA International, 1982, p. 59.

ee also

* KT88
* Beam tetrode


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