Would it be okay to use two sparately matched quads of output tubes in an amp, where an octet of matched tubes would normally be used?
The amp has DC bias adjustment with a balancing adjustment between th two banks. It also has AC balancing adjustment at the PI to balance the in-phase and out-of-phase banks.
I would think that it should be possible to achieve a balance of cathode currents between each bank and offset the likely difference in AC gain as well by using the two adjustments available.
I have a matched quad available and it would be a saving if I only need to buy another matched quad. I would use one quad set in one bank and the other quad set in the other bank.
The amp has DC bias adjustment with a balancing adjustment between th two banks. It also has AC balancing adjustment at the PI to balance the in-phase and out-of-phase banks.
I would think that it should be possible to achieve a balance of cathode currents between each bank and offset the likely difference in AC gain as well by using the two adjustments available.
I have a matched quad available and it would be a saving if I only need to buy another matched quad. I would use one quad set in one bank and the other quad set in the other bank.
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