In one of my EL84 designs I use the "Paul Ruby mod" to eliminate grid conduction and the subsequent crossover distortion. This works great, but I've always wanted to use another circuit so that "my" design didn't include someone else's known "mod" (petty vanity ). I also appreciate eloquence in design and I thought I had achieved both with an idea I had. I thought to use plain silicon diodes (that wouldn't require specific voltage selection like zeners) and bias them at the top of the power tube cathode.
Here's the design with the PR mod (that works):
Here's my idea with the diodes biased at the power tube cathode (which doesn't do anything?):
Why didn't this work or do much of anything at all?
NOTE* I only scoped the output and failed to check signal at the grids before returning the circuit to original. DOH!
Here's the design with the PR mod (that works):
Here's my idea with the diodes biased at the power tube cathode (which doesn't do anything?):
Why didn't this work or do much of anything at all?
NOTE* I only scoped the output and failed to check signal at the grids before returning the circuit to original. DOH!
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