Some here may know that I've long been a proponent of the Paul Ruby zener mod to minimize grid loading on el84 amps. The PR mod uses a pair of zeners to clip the PI negative swing a volt or so above the bias voltage. This minimizes coupling cap charging and allows a period of time for them to discharge while the power tubes are in cutoff. Brilliant! But since I use this circuit in "my" designs I've always wanted my own solution to the problem. So I was thinking...
Couldn't you just bias the PI cold to cutoff one volt over the bias voltage and achieve the same thing? This just seems too easy and I've never heard it proposed so I figure there may be a reason.
Thoughts?
TIA
Couldn't you just bias the PI cold to cutoff one volt over the bias voltage and achieve the same thing? This just seems too easy and I've never heard it proposed so I figure there may be a reason.
Thoughts?
TIA
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