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In Reply to: RE: Reading Plate Characteristic Charts - Question posted by Tre' on July 01, 2009 at 10:24:52
Wow - Great info - Thanks!!
Max
Always remember that every voltage to any tube is referenced to the cathode except filaments..The reason that people somtimes think voltages are referenced to ground like in fixed bias output tubes is because they usually use a 10 ohm resistor cathode to ground which is so close to chasis potential that people usually measure from ground.
If the power supply waveform isn't pretty,neither is the sound in most cases.
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