Originally posted by Wilder Amplification
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and transformers cannot pass DC, the speaker on the secondary draws nothing from the primary when there is just static DC on the primary.
As the signal is swinging positive/negative, plate current is swinging above and below that static DC bias current.
You now have an alternating DC current (I say "alternating DC" because while it is an "alternating current" in the sense that it is constantly alternating in value, it's still positive going current in terms of flow direction so the direction of flow is not "alternating" like it would be in pure AC) through the primary, which the transformer does pass, thus the speaker draws from that and the valves now see the reflected impedance of the transformer that is provided by its impedance ratio.
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