The use of solid-state devices in support of vacuum tubes is a topic that comes up now and then -- especially when the truly knowledgeable people are willing to cast pearls my way.
Along these lines, I've encountered a circuit that seems to use SS devices in this fashion, so I thought I'd bring the topic up for discussion. I could really use some help with the theory, so I'm hoping that people will chime in and offer help.
Here's a snipped from the schematic of an expensive HiFi amp that appears to be using a transistor to provide some sort of voltage regulation (maybe a constant current supply) to the cathodes of the phase inverter:
Can anyone comment on the theory behind this application? thanks!
Along these lines, I've encountered a circuit that seems to use SS devices in this fashion, so I thought I'd bring the topic up for discussion. I could really use some help with the theory, so I'm hoping that people will chime in and offer help.
Here's a snipped from the schematic of an expensive HiFi amp that appears to be using a transistor to provide some sort of voltage regulation (maybe a constant current supply) to the cathodes of the phase inverter:
Can anyone comment on the theory behind this application? thanks!
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