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RE: What I like about the Crowhurst analysis
Posted by Ralph on June 16, 2021 at 14:59:51:
If the tube with no signal on its grid actually has more gain, it would work to compensate for an imperfect tail load.
Emphasis added.
It might help. But at that point IMO/IME its all about slop.