In Reply to: I don't get this... posted by Nickel Core on October 16, 2014 at 03:18:42:
The heater and the cathode are separate in the WE437A.
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- Quick question: How do you filament bias a tube that does not have a filament? - Chip647 05:00:58 10/16/14 (14)
- RE: Quick question: How do you filament bias a tube that does not have a filament? - Nickel Core 06:16:15 10/16/14 (13)
- RE: Quick question: How do you filament bias a tube that does not have a filament? - Chip647 06:53:38 10/16/14 (12)
- RE: Quick question: How do you filament bias a tube that does not have a filament? - Nickel Core 07:02:39 10/16/14 (9)
- RE: Quick question: How do you filament bias a tube that does not have a filament? - Caucasian Blackplate 10:39:45 10/16/14 (3)
- RE: Quick question: How do you filament bias a tube that does not have a filament? - Nickel Core 10:50:52 10/16/14 (2)
- RE: Quick question: How do you filament bias a tube that does not have a filament? - Caucasian Blackplate 10:54:46 10/16/14 (1)
- RE: Quick question: How do you filament bias a tube that does not have a filament? - Nickel Core 11:06:00 10/16/14 (0)
- RE: Quick question: How do you filament bias a tube that does not have a filament? - Chip647 08:02:13 10/16/14 (4)
- You don't use the heater as bias resistor.. - Nickel Core 10:41:53 10/16/14 (3)
- RE: You don't use the heater as bias resistor.. - Chip647 18:44:41 10/16/14 (0)
- RE: You don't use the heater as bias resistor.. - Caucasian Blackplate 10:52:07 10/16/14 (1)
- It IS quiet enough. I build it already and listening to it! (nt). - Nickel Core 11:36:51 10/16/14 (0)
- RE: Quick question: How do you filament bias a tube that does not have a filament? - jazbo8 06:59:29 10/16/14 (1)
- Yes, and I never said it was not... - Nickel Core 07:04:04 10/16/14 (0)