After the discussion I had with PDF64 in another thread about Paraphase inverters, I thought I'd try an experiment with my Fender 5D4 Super ish amp to check the output impedance of the PI circuit and the effect of bypassing the PI cathode resistors. The PI circuit is built stock- the only difference is the '50K' resistor on the schematic is 51K.
Output tubes were removed for this test.
I fed a 400Hz sinewave in and adjusted for 10Vac output on the 'phase' output of the PI . The 'antiphase' output measured 9.46V. (Conclusion: balance decent.)
I added 100K loads from each output tube control grid to ground. Outputs measured as follows: phase 7.5V, antiphase 6.3V. (Conclusion: output impedance of unbypassed cathode R antiphase tube higher than 'phase' output, but not as much as one would expect in a non-floating paraphase circuit.)
I then bypassed the cathode resistor on the bottom tube (the 'antiphase') one. The 100K loaded output voltage measured 7.8V. The 'phase' output was unchanged at 7.5V. (Conclusion: output impedances more similar now, better balance.)
I then checked the outputs with the extra 100K resistors removed AND the extra bypass cap on the cathode R of the antiphase tube installed. 10V on 'phase' and 10.7V on 'antiphase.' (Conclusion: balance a bit worse with both cathode resistors bypassed, but probably not of any consequence.)
I'd be interested to see if my interpretations of the data are correct, if anyone has any thoughts & insights on this circuit, etc.
Nathan
Output tubes were removed for this test.
I fed a 400Hz sinewave in and adjusted for 10Vac output on the 'phase' output of the PI . The 'antiphase' output measured 9.46V. (Conclusion: balance decent.)
I added 100K loads from each output tube control grid to ground. Outputs measured as follows: phase 7.5V, antiphase 6.3V. (Conclusion: output impedance of unbypassed cathode R antiphase tube higher than 'phase' output, but not as much as one would expect in a non-floating paraphase circuit.)
I then bypassed the cathode resistor on the bottom tube (the 'antiphase') one. The 100K loaded output voltage measured 7.8V. The 'phase' output was unchanged at 7.5V. (Conclusion: output impedances more similar now, better balance.)
I then checked the outputs with the extra 100K resistors removed AND the extra bypass cap on the cathode R of the antiphase tube installed. 10V on 'phase' and 10.7V on 'antiphase.' (Conclusion: balance a bit worse with both cathode resistors bypassed, but probably not of any consequence.)
I'd be interested to see if my interpretations of the data are correct, if anyone has any thoughts & insights on this circuit, etc.
Nathan
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