Question to all,
I have lowered the B+ voltage in my amp using a Zener diode reverse biased between CT of the HV winding and ground. I know this works well.
What if I plug the Zener diode after the rectifier tube, on the DC voltage going to the first filter stage and the output transformer. I know that I would have to isolate it from chassis since it will be very hot in terms of voltage, then give it a good isolated heatsink for cooling, but would it work the same? Are there any no-noes for doing this? For example, more noise introduced to DC, as opposed to using the diode before the rectifier tube?
I have lowered the B+ voltage in my amp using a Zener diode reverse biased between CT of the HV winding and ground. I know this works well.
What if I plug the Zener diode after the rectifier tube, on the DC voltage going to the first filter stage and the output transformer. I know that I would have to isolate it from chassis since it will be very hot in terms of voltage, then give it a good isolated heatsink for cooling, but would it work the same? Are there any no-noes for doing this? For example, more noise introduced to DC, as opposed to using the diode before the rectifier tube?
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