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RE: Too low plate R value for a triode ? and CCS substitution?
Posted by Tre' on March 23, 2017 at 07:59:11:
That's a complicated question.
If you use the same tube and use a CCS plate load the gain will be higher.
Maybe a lower mu tube to start with would be a better approach?
Tre'