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In Reply to: RE: Anode Choke versus Anode Resistor ? posted by FenderLover on June 23, 2015 at 07:31:32
whatever the inductor is, there is your resistor in from of the inductor. I like a RCL. I have had excellent results with inductor to load the plate and prefer it over a resistor but it depends upon the tube. I like it on a 76 or 27.
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So the correct inductance value chokes will drop the voltage to similar value as the resistors? Like chokes can replace the 82K/100K plate loading resistors going to the PI tube?Thanks!
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Edits: 06/24/15
No, the DC value will drop in accordance with the choke's DCR. Inductance won't affect it.
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after all, different gauges would yield different results for the same henry even though the inductance remains the same.
I like using inductors as I find the sound is more liquid, dynamics are improved because as the field collapse you don't get the momentary sag and you are getting the benefit of the filtering.
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