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In Reply to: Odd splitter in Radford amps posted by Ray Moth on October 7, 2005 at 08:23:20:
Are you sure it's a LTP? Scott used pentode/triodes for gain and splitting in a paraphase circuit.
Eli D.
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Yes, I checked for that. The second (triode) section of the splitter has a grounded grid and is cathode-coupled to ther first )pentode) section. It looks like a classic LTP, except for the fact that one half is a pentode and the other half is a triode.I've never seen this design anywhere else. Radford could have used a triode-hexode frequency changer tube for this purpose, I imagine!
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