I'm in the process of studying circuits and getting up to speed on amp craft in general. So far I've read valve amplifiers by Morgan jones which was very detailed but a bit over my head, also read most of what is available n Merlin's website and plan to buy his book soon. I've built a ceriatone dumble clone and have a trinity 18w plexi clone ordered.
Anyway my dumb question..
I understand pretty well how the triode works in standard configuration and studying the anode characteristics chart for ecc83's it is apparent that you can input a grid signal of a few volts peak to peak and get a 100 volts or more peak to peak out. Ok now on to the next stage. You have a signal that is a hundred volts peak, I've not seen anywhere that shows how the grid of a second gain stage deals with such a high signal. All the charts I've seen show maybe 5 volts tops for a grid signal. What am I missing here?
Anyway my dumb question..
I understand pretty well how the triode works in standard configuration and studying the anode characteristics chart for ecc83's it is apparent that you can input a grid signal of a few volts peak to peak and get a 100 volts or more peak to peak out. Ok now on to the next stage. You have a signal that is a hundred volts peak, I've not seen anywhere that shows how the grid of a second gain stage deals with such a high signal. All the charts I've seen show maybe 5 volts tops for a grid signal. What am I missing here?
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