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In Reply to: RE: Sonically, its called the " choir effect ". posted by drlowmu on December 09, 2016 at 07:56:25
In your builds you use multiple hook ups from single sources as in modifying choke outputs with multiple lead outs and modifying output transformers with multiple outputs from the secondary to the speaker. I daresay that paralleling 2 sections within one tube has a better chance of electrical integrity than putting 3 wires on one leadout and having the EXACT same number of electrons coming out of each leadout.
In your builds you parallel components, wires. I dont think paralleling 2 tube sections from a tube that you select for matched outputs is very different, at least in concept.
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Agree, its NOT different in concept, but VERY different in effect, final result. Passive versus active me thinks. The TUBE is THE active amplifying device.
Ya gotta know when to hold em, and when to fold em.
You can't use two sections, and have it play as well, as pure, as one.
Or, mathematically 1 plus 1 does not equal 1.
This IS always audible, so why argue?? Find a better circuit, I did in late 2016. Seek and ye shall find.
Jeff
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