I have studied up on the opinions of DC filament supplies, (pros-cons)and also have experience using them in SE amp designs with great success, but I have not used it in a PP amp. My question relates to the idea of using a combination design with a PT that has a CT'd 6.3 volt supply. So...
If I was to design a PP amp and wanted to use a DC Filament supply for the preamp tubes and AC filament supply for the output tubes...assuming I have a Power Transformer with a CT'd filament supply...do I leave the CT grounded? (for the power tubes?)
I would be using a bridge rectifier (25a) self contained for the preamp tubes with its own filtering (9400uf x 35volts); which would have its own ground through a .1 630volt cap.
Or given this setup, does the ground at the rectifier assembly act as the CT for all tubes if the main CT is lifted?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
If I was to design a PP amp and wanted to use a DC Filament supply for the preamp tubes and AC filament supply for the output tubes...assuming I have a Power Transformer with a CT'd filament supply...do I leave the CT grounded? (for the power tubes?)
I would be using a bridge rectifier (25a) self contained for the preamp tubes with its own filtering (9400uf x 35volts); which would have its own ground through a .1 630volt cap.
Or given this setup, does the ground at the rectifier assembly act as the CT for all tubes if the main CT is lifted?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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