Converting Solid State to Tube Rectification on a Preamp


I am looking to convert my Preamp from a Bridge Rectifier to a Tube Rectifier.  Any members have done or knows how to do this. Your help are much appreciated!


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Rodman.... currently on the preamp I have a Schottky Diode 10120a from Cree/Wofspeed.   To me it's the best custom bridge Rectifier that i have try so far.   The Schottky outperformed the Vishay Hexfred ( ultra fast, ultra soft). 


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A solid state power supply often uses a full-wave-bridge (4 diodes) that can be fed by a power supply winding that does not have a center-tap.
Is it possible to use two 6X5 or one 6X5 with 2 Schottky Diodes, and add a heater transformer to make use of the existing power transformer?
You need to use a center-tapped transformer with a 6x5 to achieve full-wave rectification. 
How about using four rectifier tubes like 6AX4 to create a full-wave bridge?

...so you need to check all 4 tubes in tube rectifier bridge if operational?