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  • #16
    Originally posted by mike_mccue View Post
    does rp = "Plate Resistance" when I'm looking in a RCA tube manual?
    ...yes. The FULL name is Dynamic Plate Resistance (rp), but its often shortened to just plate resistance.

    Originally posted by mike_mccue View Post
    how do a I get from 60k to 8k by multiplying by 2?
    ...the answer depends upon what circuit you use the tube in--Single-Ended (SE) or Push-Pull (PP), ie:

    I) for Single-Ended (SE), you multiply rp = 60K times 1/8 and by 1/10:

    rp = 60K/8 = 7.5K
    rp = 60K/10 = 6.0K

    ...so, ANY SE-OT between 6.0K and 8.0K will work; with most likely 8-ohm secondary (speaker) but 4-ohm could also be used if available. So, the SE-OT specs would be anything between 8.0K:8 and 6.0K:8 or anything between 8.0K:4 and 6.0K:4. (SE must have "gapped" core!)

    II) for Push-Pull (PP), you do the same math, multiply rp = 60K times 1/8 and by 1/10:

    rp = (60K/8) = 7.5K
    rp = (60K/10) = 6.0K

    ...but, now, the PP-OT primary must have a center tap, and any PP-OT between 6.0K and 8.0K will work. The same output load selections apply (4 or 8 ohm secondary). So, the PP-OT specs would be anything between 8.0Kpp:8 and 6.0Kpp:8 or anything between 8.0Kpp:4 and 6.0Kpp:4 (PP must have center-tapped primary).

    ...the 1/6-to-1/10 "range" illustrates how non-picky vacuum tubes are when using output transformers.
    ...and the Devil said: "...yes, but it's a DRY heat!"

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    • #17
      Thanks very much, this is exactly what I've been trying to understand.

      best,
      mike

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