Say,
I dare say this controversy has come up before, but I'm still a little unclear on how this works. I've drawn it out & still can't come up with the answer.
When you removed 2 power tubes on a 4 tube output stage & just use 2...which way do you move the impedance selector on the OT?
I understand that with 2 tubes loading the OT instead of the 4, you are now mismatched upwards by a factor of 2 (tubes are presenting 2wice as much impedance to the OT as with 4). Does this mean you have to DROP the output matching to try & compensate...IOW, with 8ohm speaker, now set the impedance selector to 4?
I know there have been other threads on here about this, but I can't figure a good keyword to find them.
I'm confused. thanx, g.
I dare say this controversy has come up before, but I'm still a little unclear on how this works. I've drawn it out & still can't come up with the answer.
When you removed 2 power tubes on a 4 tube output stage & just use 2...which way do you move the impedance selector on the OT?
I understand that with 2 tubes loading the OT instead of the 4, you are now mismatched upwards by a factor of 2 (tubes are presenting 2wice as much impedance to the OT as with 4). Does this mean you have to DROP the output matching to try & compensate...IOW, with 8ohm speaker, now set the impedance selector to 4?
I know there have been other threads on here about this, but I can't figure a good keyword to find them.
I'm confused. thanx, g.
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