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In Reply to: RE: How important is plate curve matching? posted by SETdude on February 27, 2014 at 11:04:39
This depends a lot on the piece of equipment that the tubes are going into.
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How about a pair of tubes going into a self biasing amp?
In an old post my Mike Samra JJ admitted to him that there was as much as a 17% variance in their KT88's.
If the amp is single ended, I would say it won't matter much.
Otherwise, it might matter.
JJ said they had as much as a 17% variance - variance in what?
17% variance in the plate curves in the same batch of tubes. This was from a post where Mike Samra was quoting JJ manager Tomas. I was wondering if the was audible.
Can you point me to the post(s)? That 17% business still makes no sense.
And again - the tube - ANY tube - is just part of the circuit. No tube is perfectly linear, so well executed circuits are designed to deal with this non-linearity.
I'll try to find the post again.
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