Hello,
I'm having some problems trying to direct couple my output tubes via a 12bh7 cathode follower. So, I have a couple 12bh7 cathode followers with 47k cathode resistors connected to -90 volts instead of ground. I'm putting -bias voltage on the grid of the cathode followers, lets say -60 volts. I'm putting around 350 volts on the plates of the cathode followers. The cathodes are direct coupled to the grid of the power tubes via 1.5k resistors.
Here's the problem, when I apply the plate voltage to the cathode followers, the bias voltage goes positive! I've tried a bunch of different tubes, and the problem is not present when the tubes are removed, so I don't think my wiring is wrong. Are my voltages out of line?
I'm having some problems trying to direct couple my output tubes via a 12bh7 cathode follower. So, I have a couple 12bh7 cathode followers with 47k cathode resistors connected to -90 volts instead of ground. I'm putting -bias voltage on the grid of the cathode followers, lets say -60 volts. I'm putting around 350 volts on the plates of the cathode followers. The cathodes are direct coupled to the grid of the power tubes via 1.5k resistors.
Here's the problem, when I apply the plate voltage to the cathode followers, the bias voltage goes positive! I've tried a bunch of different tubes, and the problem is not present when the tubes are removed, so I don't think my wiring is wrong. Are my voltages out of line?
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