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  • #31
    Leaving the main reservoir caps charged at all times?

    I wouldn't read too much into it. I do not worry about cathode poisoning anyway. They would poison or not whether the plate had voltage or not. With no screen voltage, the current would be zero either way.
    Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Enzo View Post
      In those cases, it is mutting rather than muting.
      Ha!
      If I have a 50% chance of guessing the right answer, I guess wrong 80% of the time.

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      • #33
        Any thought to using a switch to AC coupling the two output grids together as a standby, and use phase cancellation to mute the signal? I suppose you would need perfect balance in the phase inverter to get the best attenuation, but I doubt if a little unbalance would be that noticeable. Its just an idea though, I've never used tried it in a build.
        If I have a 50% chance of guessing the right answer, I guess wrong 80% of the time.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by SoulFetish View Post
          Any thought to using a switch to AC coupling the two output grids together as a standby, and use phase cancellation to mute the signal? I suppose you would need perfect balance in the phase inverter to get the best attenuation, but I doubt if a little unbalance would be that noticeable. Its just an idea though, I've never used tried it in a build.
          You'd also get phase cancellation in the OT - so PI balance should not need to be perfect. This is essentially a "MV turned to zero" implemented as a switch. Can't see why it wouldn't work as well as a post-PI MV.
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          • #35
            I believe someone does this as "mute" style standby, but I can't recall who.

            edit: Ok, the one I was thinking of is Silvertone 1484, but there are probably others also.

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            Last edited by g1; 07-27-2016, 05:21 AM.
            Originally posted by Enzo
            I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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            • #36
              Originally posted by g1 View Post
              I believe someone does this as "mute" style standby, but I can't recall who.

              edit: Ok, the one I was thinking of is Silvertone 1484, but there are probably others also.

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              I would have liked your post, but you made me download and rotate the schematic.

              Edit: I see you fixed it. (In my best smart a$$ voice). That's better.
              Last edited by The Dude; 07-27-2016, 05:24 AM.
              "I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22

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              • #37
                Just turn your monitor.
                Ok, I fixed it. I didn't like it sideways either, but the other copy I had took a long time to render so I didn't use it.
                Originally posted by Enzo
                I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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                • #38
                  Originally posted by g1 View Post
                  Just turn your monitor.
                  Ok, I fixed it...
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by g1 View Post
                    I believe someone does this as "mute" style standby, but I can't recall who.

                    edit: Ok, the one I was thinking of is Silvertone 1484, but there are probably others also.

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                    Where do those BASTARDS get off stealing my idea 50 years before I have the chance to think of it!
                    If I have a 50% chance of guessing the right answer, I guess wrong 80% of the time.

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                    • #40
                      It looks like the Master in the Matchless Chieftan:

                      http://elektrotanya.com/PREVIEWS/634...verb.pdf_1.png

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by SoulFetish View Post
                        Where do those BASTARDS get off stealing my idea 50 years before I have the chance to think of it!
                        I hadn't seen that before, so I didn't get a chance to steal it from you

                        But I see that crossing the two grids works just as well for fixed bias as it does for cathode bias. universally useful techniques are always good to have in the toolkit.

                        When I build a fixed bias PA, I'll try to remember not to ground the grids for muting
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by eschertron View Post
                          I hadn't seen that before, so I didn't get a chance to steal it from you
                          :
                          All you have to do is wait another 50 years, and blame me for stealing it from you. That's how it works.
                          ....If anyone gives you any shit about it, simply qualify it by following it up with a "I'm just sayin'..." and that makes it okay. Hopefully that still works in 50 years. If not, use this one: "well that's how I feel and you can't tell me my feelings are wrong". (Try and reason with that!) I learned that one from my ex wife. It's fighting dirty, but its a very effective defense when all the facts are stacked against you. You're welcome.
                          If I have a 50% chance of guessing the right answer, I guess wrong 80% of the time.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by eschertron View Post

                            When I build a fixed bias PA, I'll try to remember not to ground the grids for muting
                            Just re-label the mute/standby switch as "Redplating on/off."

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                            • #44
                              We learn from our stuff ups.
                              I have a pair of HiFi monoblocks with a quad of EL34 in each.
                              Noticed a problem with one amp one day so had a look inside. One output tube running at 1.5mA whereas all the other were at the correct 45mA idle current.
                              That tubes screen connection had come off.
                              That tube was in standby by anyones definition.
                              Use screen disconnect standby with confidence regardless of if the screen just floats or has a tie to ground resistor somewhere.
                              Cheers
                              Ian

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by eschertron View Post
                                I hadn't seen that before, so I didn't get a chance to steal it from you

                                But I see that crossing the two grids works just as well for fixed bias as it does for cathode bias. universally useful techniques are always good to have in the toolkit.

                                When I build a fixed bias PA, I'll try to remember not to ground the grids for muting
                                Silvertone's standby method of shorting the input grids of the power tubes together is an imperfect standby...as in when it is in standby you can sort of play....it sounds like really bad grid blocking with the sound coming and going and sounding farty.

                                Greg

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