I have a princeton reverb clone that has the standby switch wired to lift the center tap of the ht winding, instead of the usual configuration. I suppose the idea was to let the rectifier warm up before applying the voltage? Is there any advantage in letting the rectifier warm up? Like for power tubes where it will increase tube life.
Also I'm about to wire a ss-tube rec switch and wanted to check if there was any problem if I wire it so the filament isn't fed while SS is selected? The rectifier keeps my chassi alot warmer and the filament supply keeps the PT a chunk of degrees higher, and I expect to use the ss most of the time.
Also, any problem with the HT voltage being hooked to the rectifier while it isn't used?
Also I'm about to wire a ss-tube rec switch and wanted to check if there was any problem if I wire it so the filament isn't fed while SS is selected? The rectifier keeps my chassi alot warmer and the filament supply keeps the PT a chunk of degrees higher, and I expect to use the ss most of the time.
Also, any problem with the HT voltage being hooked to the rectifier while it isn't used?
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