Hi all,
as you have probably noticed, I'm asking suggestions on different point of view on well known stuff.
This time I would like to ask if anybody has ever used transistors as current limiters for screen grids, instead of the classical resistors.
The reason is that I like the dynamic that the amp has without screen resistors, but at the same time the tubes are really prone to blow.
So I thought about using current limiters to let the screen to see a very low resistance until the critical current is reached, then it is limited.
This should be a win-win solution, but evil is in details, and what I don't know is if anyone else has done similar tests, and what is the sonic reaction on transitories.
Has anyone some experience on it?
Thanks in advance for your help.
as you have probably noticed, I'm asking suggestions on different point of view on well known stuff.
This time I would like to ask if anybody has ever used transistors as current limiters for screen grids, instead of the classical resistors.
The reason is that I like the dynamic that the amp has without screen resistors, but at the same time the tubes are really prone to blow.
So I thought about using current limiters to let the screen to see a very low resistance until the critical current is reached, then it is limited.
This should be a win-win solution, but evil is in details, and what I don't know is if anyone else has done similar tests, and what is the sonic reaction on transitories.
Has anyone some experience on it?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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