Sorry if I have this wrong but...
My understanding of a cathode follower is that the output at the Cat is in phase with the Grid, and has "no" gain when compared to the gain of the output at the Anode.
Just for example.....
An AX7 may have Gain of 70, but Gain at the Cathode is about 1 or less.
If I have that correct (more or less), what happens with a Cathodyne Phase Inverter.?
Wouldn't the amplitude of the out of phase signal at the Anode, be much greater than the in phase signal at the Cathode.?
Doesn't that cause a problem.?
Thank You
My understanding of a cathode follower is that the output at the Cat is in phase with the Grid, and has "no" gain when compared to the gain of the output at the Anode.
Just for example.....
An AX7 may have Gain of 70, but Gain at the Cathode is about 1 or less.
If I have that correct (more or less), what happens with a Cathodyne Phase Inverter.?
Wouldn't the amplitude of the out of phase signal at the Anode, be much greater than the in phase signal at the Cathode.?
Doesn't that cause a problem.?
Thank You
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