I would like to suggest a load-line analysis approach, because I think the load line will show fairly clearly what will happen in overdrive. If you change the B+, redraw the load line and see what happens at each end...
On another point, preamp stages are class A and therefore draw constant average current when operating linearly. So, as mentioned previously, the only sag you'll get will be due to the output stage dragging down the whole supply. However, I could imagine an overdriven class A stage drawing more current during the positive half of the input waveform due to grid conduction, causing it's own sag.
Bob
On another point, preamp stages are class A and therefore draw constant average current when operating linearly. So, as mentioned previously, the only sag you'll get will be due to the output stage dragging down the whole supply. However, I could imagine an overdriven class A stage drawing more current during the positive half of the input waveform due to grid conduction, causing it's own sag.
Bob
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