In Reply to: This is from Hammond posted by Leo loves music on May 25, 2025 at 11:48:38:
At only 1250 ohms you won't need much inductance at all but 1250 ohm will be a very low load impedance for most triodes leading to a vertical load line and getting into the non-linear part of the tubes operating curve even if the load line is straight (resistive looking).
Tre'
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- What tube are you using a 1250 ohm output transformer with? - Tre' 11:54:09 05/25/25 (9)
- RE: What tube are you using a 1250 ohm output transformer with? - Leo loves music 11:54:43 05/25/25 (8)
- Thanks, now it makes sense. Parallel 300Bs are very different than a single 805. - Tre' 12:07:09 05/25/25 (7)
- A batch tubes in parallel never sound as good as a single one (NT) - Leo loves music 12:19:06 05/25/25 (6)
- RE: A batch tubes in parallel never sound as good as a single one (NT) - Tre' 15:47:46 05/25/25 (5)
- RE: A batch tubes in parallel never sound as good as a single one (NT) - Paul Joppa 14:17:02 05/26/25 (1)
- I wasn't taking feedback into account. nt - Tre' 15:10:16 05/26/25 (0)
- RE: A batch tubes in parallel never sound as good as a single one (NT) - Paul Joppa 14:03:45 05/26/25 (2)
- RE: A batch tubes in parallel never sound as good as a single one (NT) - Leo loves music 14:23:57 05/26/25 (1)
- RE: A batch tubes in parallel never sound as good as a single one (NT) - Leo loves music 14:38:36 05/26/25 (0)