I might be over thinking this, but I'm having trouble understanding how the "new" way of wiring tube heaters works. The old Fender way makes sense to me (I think). A transformer tap supplies 6.3V to one side of each tube heater, and that voltage is grounded out the other side of the heater. The other tap of that transformer winding is grounded. Right?
The new way has a center tap 0V wire with 2 more taps at ~3V on either side, right? So, to me this looks like one side of each tube heater is getting 3V, and the "ground" side is also getting 3V. Is that correct? If so, how does this equate to the same total of 6V going through the heater like in the older method? Feel free to school me if I'm completely missing the point.
The new way has a center tap 0V wire with 2 more taps at ~3V on either side, right? So, to me this looks like one side of each tube heater is getting 3V, and the "ground" side is also getting 3V. Is that correct? If so, how does this equate to the same total of 6V going through the heater like in the older method? Feel free to school me if I'm completely missing the point.
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