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so we load the secondary...

resistively, let's say for sake of discussion it is an 80k ct-ed winding, in goes a pair of as perfectly matched 40k resistors, right?

Then we hook it to a pair of grids. Triode grids, that with Miller, offer something on order of 150 pF leakage to ground. Increase frequency up into the last octave we can hear and what has become of the load? gone to hell in handbasket I suspect( something like half or so ).

Considering what folks say about unloaded secondary, the capacitive grid load might just be enough for me. A large resistor might be a good place to start listening.
regards,
Douglas


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  • so we load the secondary... - Sector-7G 13:31:55 01/26/04 (0)


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