Well Dave... The Aiken sight started off using only a resistor then demonstrated why a zener might be better. Then they went back and showed how zener bias would not respond to line voltage fluctuations. They also implied that using just a resistor was like using cathode bias. I do not want cathode bias so I have some characteristics of both. I have also "heard" that zeners can add noise. I want to filter that out and isolate it from the bias output. That is my thinking anyway.
I have later realized that people have used zener diodes in place of cathode resistors to gain a little extra power.
I have later realized that people have used zener diodes in place of cathode resistors to gain a little extra power.
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