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?
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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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