Hey all,
Just a random silly question I got while going through my tube stash...
I have lots of tubes with an extra "small-signal diode," as they are called. Was wondering, as bias supplies are usually well under 100V, and consume "minimal" current," any reason why one couldn't be wired up to have a fixed-bias supply? We never use more than half-wave rectification for that, anyway... Just jokingly thinking of an "EMP-proof" fixed-bias amp. Probably would only consider with low-powered amps, so I won't be toasting anything more than EL84s or 6V6s, and tiny transformers... Just a wacky idea I had.
Thanks,
Justin
Edit: already seeing how this may not work, at least not in a multi-section tube... Or at all, for that matter. But, I'll take ideas, anyway!
Just a random silly question I got while going through my tube stash...
I have lots of tubes with an extra "small-signal diode," as they are called. Was wondering, as bias supplies are usually well under 100V, and consume "minimal" current," any reason why one couldn't be wired up to have a fixed-bias supply? We never use more than half-wave rectification for that, anyway... Just jokingly thinking of an "EMP-proof" fixed-bias amp. Probably would only consider with low-powered amps, so I won't be toasting anything more than EL84s or 6V6s, and tiny transformers... Just a wacky idea I had.
Thanks,
Justin
Edit: already seeing how this may not work, at least not in a multi-section tube... Or at all, for that matter. But, I'll take ideas, anyway!
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