Thank you for the explanation, JM. I agree with your method and result, I also thought 1500 ohms was a bit too low.
As you increase the B+ supply voltage to the tubes, you should find that your calculated load impedance goes up. Reason: the maximum output current of the tubes is a more or less constant limit, set by the screen voltage.
R = V/I. V went up, I stayed the same, so more R.
If you intended to run the KT88s at low plate voltage and high screen voltage, the way 6L6s are used in a guitar amp, then 1500 ohms would be more like it, but power would only be about 70W per tube pair.
As you increase the B+ supply voltage to the tubes, you should find that your calculated load impedance goes up. Reason: the maximum output current of the tubes is a more or less constant limit, set by the screen voltage.
R = V/I. V went up, I stayed the same, so more R.
If you intended to run the KT88s at low plate voltage and high screen voltage, the way 6L6s are used in a guitar amp, then 1500 ohms would be more like it, but power would only be about 70W per tube pair.
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