45

Triode · DHT · UX-4 · 1929

Purest SET tone.

High-power directly-heated triode for single-ended amplification

Datasheet ↗SPICE
GAIN FACTOR0
PLATE IMPEDANCE0kΩ
TRANSCONDUCTANCE0mA/V
Cgk0pF
Cgp0pF
Cpk0pF
GAIN4%
POWER25%
DRIVE98%
LINEARITY95%
HEATER2.5V / 1.5A
MAX PLATE275V / 10W
BASEux4
TYPICAL OPERATING POINT
Va275V
Ia22.09mA
Vg-63.31V
Pd6.07W
RL4kΩ
Av7.4dB
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The type 45 is a directly-heated triode from the late 1920s, producing roughly 1.5-2W in single-ended Class A. It is widely regarded as possessing the most transparent, pure midrange of any power tube ever made, with a directness that makes 300Bs sound colored by comparison. The penalty is its extremely low power output, demanding speakers of 97dB+ sensitivity. Its 2.5V filament supply and fragile construction make it a tube for dedicated enthusiasts, with NOS RCA, Sylvania, and United Electronics examples being the most prized.

APPLICATIONS
SET outputPush-pull outputHeadphone output
RCA MI-1356 theatre ampElectro-Voice Circlotron
Hi-Fi stereo Headphone amp
HISTORY
Introduced1929ManufacturerRCAEquivalents245, VT-52
Pre-War
SPECIFICATIONS
Heater Voltage2.5V
Heater Current1.5A
Max Plate Voltage275V
Max Power10W
Sensitivity2.2 mA/V
Gain Factor3.5
Internal Impedance1.6kΩ
PinoutUX-4
Era1929
RarityCollector
Input Capacitance6pF
Miller Capacitance8pF
Output Capacitance3.5pF
PDF

45 Datasheet

Frank's Electron Tube Pages · PDF

CLASSIC CIRCUITS
45 SE Classic250V · SE