In Reply to: So does all that mean AA/4? posted by Tre' on December 1, 2004 at 18:58:49:
that the power delivered to the speaker from each tube will be in accordance with AA/4.
but at what distortion will that power be delivered? A distortion relative to the load line that is represented by AA/4 (the load presented to the tube only by the reflected imp. of one half of the secondary (aa/4) with no accounting for the load that is in series as presented by the other half of the primary (which is seen by the tube as well)? And would lower the distortion by raising the imp. seen by the tube giving a more horizontal load line?You may or may not be able to follow the above. And if you can't, I don't blame you. But if the load with only one tube in place is AA/4 then the load with both tubes in place HAS it be something other than AA/4
Tre'
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- Mike, I re-read your post and I think you are saying... - Tre' 21:08:54 12/01/04 (1)