In Reply to: RE: Garg0yle 2A3 DC posted by drlowmu on January 20, 2015 at 06:36:56:
Different from my experience but who am I to question yours ? I would suggest the original poster try both methods and decide for themselves before committing to a chassis . This amp appears to be a 'monkey' choke loaded design . In a stacked setup , a resistively loaded driver will pass the signal through both supplies rather than a choke-loaded design where it will pass through one . I find stacked designs attractive especially WRT flexibility and excessive cathode resistor heat . I especially dislike components doing nothing apart from throw waste heat into the air , the only part that should do that is the HT bleeder
:)
Al
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