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In Reply to: RE: Shorting (muting) SET amplifier output posted by Triode_Kingdom on July 01, 2015 at 10:30:01
I would think it is due to how the driver and output
tube high voltages go down to zero and how heaters
cool down. The instant when the power switch turns on/off
with respect to AC mains sine wave could also influence turn on/off
behaviour.
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"I would think it is due to how the driver and output
tube high voltages go down to zero and how heaters
cool down."
There's nothing instantaneous about any of that. Why do you think the solution requires an instantaneous mute? Maybe you could describe the symptom in more detail.
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Buy Chinese. Bury freedom.
I will measure how long it takes for the turn off thump
to come after AC is turned off.
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