Hi All,
I have seen a few comments about Negative Feedback that are helping me realise how little I know about amps.
So I am seeking a bit of clarification.
I am building a slightly modified 5F2-A tweed Princeton but with a 6CA7 output valve. The OT has 3 secondary impedance taps; 4, 8, and 16 ohms, which will be selectable to output for versatility(the amp is a head).
I have copied the princeton's NFB resistor - 22K, designed for a 4 ohm OT secondary and a 6V6.
As I understand it currently, there are 2 variables here -
1 - the output valve - to get the same amount of NFB, different valves require different values of NFB resistance?
2 - the impedance tap of the OT secondary that is used also influences the amount of NFB for a given NFB resistance?
Thanks for any assistance
I have seen a few comments about Negative Feedback that are helping me realise how little I know about amps.
So I am seeking a bit of clarification.
I am building a slightly modified 5F2-A tweed Princeton but with a 6CA7 output valve. The OT has 3 secondary impedance taps; 4, 8, and 16 ohms, which will be selectable to output for versatility(the amp is a head).
I have copied the princeton's NFB resistor - 22K, designed for a 4 ohm OT secondary and a 6V6.
As I understand it currently, there are 2 variables here -
1 - the output valve - to get the same amount of NFB, different valves require different values of NFB resistance?
2 - the impedance tap of the OT secondary that is used also influences the amount of NFB for a given NFB resistance?
Thanks for any assistance
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