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In Reply to: Re: what difference does it make? posted by Steve Eddy on July 15, 2005 at 22:49:32:
Yeah, a stepup-transformer is definitly on my wishlist, so is a volume transformer.. as of now the input transformer is wired 1:2. The main purpose of the transformer on the input is to isolate negative grid bias from the line, since I use adjustable bias by a lithium cell and a multiturn pot per channel so that I don't need a cathode resistor (cathode is at ground). The triode IS in fact strapped as CF. Loaded by a pimm CCS (not using mu output), the CF cap tied to anode ofcourse removes DC, and the autoformer is used as you would use a parafeed OPT, tied between the CF cap and cathode (wich is at ground..).Horns are round wooden tractrix, made by a local woodworker.
You probably noticed there is no crossover in the mentioned parts... well.. it isn't..
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- Re: what difference does it make? - Raab 03:50:54 07/16/05 (3)
- Re: what difference does it make? - Steve Eddy 13:51:51 07/16/05 (2)
- Re: what difference does it make? - Raab 17:37:25 07/17/05 (1)
- Re: what difference does it make? - Steve Eddy 23:41:01 07/17/05 (0)