Which is the best type of clipping in tubes and which one gives more sustain?
I have in mind 3 types (if what I write is right):
1. the one obtained when grid goes to a negative voltage below cutoff and no current flows
2. the one obtained when grid goes to a positive voltage above cathode voltage
3. the one obtained when, with a cathode resistor unbypassed, grid and cathode voltages swing together with an amplitude such that the cathode is at zeto volts for a part of the cycle
I have in mind 3 types (if what I write is right):
1. the one obtained when grid goes to a negative voltage below cutoff and no current flows
2. the one obtained when grid goes to a positive voltage above cathode voltage
3. the one obtained when, with a cathode resistor unbypassed, grid and cathode voltages swing together with an amplitude such that the cathode is at zeto volts for a part of the cycle
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