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In Reply to: RE: I would guess it is how the cathode is heated and . . posted by John PA on June 11, 2012 at 10:56:04
6.3 volts AC RMS is another way to say how much AC voltage is required to get the same amount of heat into the cathode as you would with 6.3 volts DC.RMS, as a way of measuring AC, was invented for that very reason.
A cathode will be heated to the same temp. using 6.3 volts AC RMS as it would for 6.3 volts DC. (BTW, 6.3 volts AC is 17.766 volts peak to peak)
With direct heated tubes (45, 2a3, 300b, etc.) the heater (filament) supply can be part of the signal path and there is good reason to think that the sound might be different between AC and DC heating.
This is where the idea that AC vs. DC makes a difference comes from, but not with in-direct heated tubes.
In-direct heated tubes have no way of telling the difference between AC and DC heating.
Tre'
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as this is what Dennis mentioned to me as have a few other. I read what you wrote but thee still seems to be a difference of opinion.
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I gave no opinions. Only facts.
You have been given mis-information.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
that the filament remains more constant with AC. It has been postulated that with DC there is metal migration.
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