I was thinking about screen of pentodes (and tetrodes). Their role, as far as I understand, is to increase the gain of the pentode by putting a high voltage between the grid and the plate, so as to increase the current to the plate. But it's not really necessary for them to conduct any current themselves (as far as I know) to fulfill that role, it's just a side effect that happens with the typical 1k screen resistor to B+topology.
I'm my amp, often times they are quite happy and dim at idle, but the amp is cranked then (presumably) AC current goes through them and they glow red.
So I was wondering about putting a constant current source, such as a mosfet or pentode, as is sometimes described for use in the tail of a LTP, so that a constant DC current is drawn but no AC is passed.
I'm imagining a pair or quad of screens hooked up to such a constant current source (instead of the typical 1k resistors connected to B+). Then the screens will not conduct AC current as the output valves get cranked as they normally would, but would still fulfill their duty of increasing current to the plates, but not soaking up any additional current themselves.
Any ideas? Is this crazy?
I'm my amp, often times they are quite happy and dim at idle, but the amp is cranked then (presumably) AC current goes through them and they glow red.
So I was wondering about putting a constant current source, such as a mosfet or pentode, as is sometimes described for use in the tail of a LTP, so that a constant DC current is drawn but no AC is passed.
I'm imagining a pair or quad of screens hooked up to such a constant current source (instead of the typical 1k resistors connected to B+). Then the screens will not conduct AC current as the output valves get cranked as they normally would, but would still fulfill their duty of increasing current to the plates, but not soaking up any additional current themselves.
Any ideas? Is this crazy?
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