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Wouldn't using pentodes defeat the purpose of the choke tail? I.e. creating a lower impedance drive source / running the PI at a higher current to minimize bias shift/hard grid clipping?
Last edited by octal; 10-20-2009, 05:27 PM.
Reason: typo
I've never seen an PI with a choke tail. There was an article in Glass Audio with CCS chip in a Super Reverb. Seems more like a hi-fi type thing though.
"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is."
- Yogi Berra
...the "tail" resistor functions as a quasi-constant current source, thus serves more as a biasing device.
...substituting a choke for the resistor simply reduces voltage-drop (drastically) and provides a current-sensitive AC-reactance (unlike simple DC-resistance).
Last edited by Old Tele man; 10-20-2009, 10:48 PM.
Reason: replaced reactance (XL) with impedance (Z)
...and the Devil said: "...yes, but it's a DRY heat!"
Wouldn't using pentodes defeat the purpose of the choke tail? I.e. creating a lower impedance drive source / running the PI at a higher current to minimize bias shift/hard grid clipping?
Two thoughts. One, I can run a small signal pentode in triode mode, and have it idle at 8 or 10 mills, which is what I thought was the point. Two,even in triode mode I can still power scale a pentode.
-g
Last edited by mooreamps; 10-20-2009, 09:10 PM.
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