Hi everyone, been lurking for a while, first post!
I can see, from EL34 datasheet graphs, the performance differences in pentode vs triode modes. I am wondering, in terms of matching tubes on a curve tracer, can one match a pair in, say, triode mode, and assume that pair will be a similarly good match in pentode mode? Or could the differences between modes be such that well-matched pair in one mode is not a well-matched pair in the other?
The question came up as I get ready to put together a tube adapter for a 576 curve tracer (thereby connecting the plate to the "collector" port, the grid to the "base" port, and the cathode to the "emitter" port, with an external supply for the heaters). I am wondering if I can match el34 type tubes well enough by tying the screen grid to the plate, or if I'd need to have an external power supply for the screen and a switch to toggle triode and pentode modes. I started looking at the prices of external supplies that can provide a high screen voltage, and am hoping that simply tying the screen to the plate will do the trick for identifying tubes that would be well-matched with each other in either triode or pentode mode.
I can see, from EL34 datasheet graphs, the performance differences in pentode vs triode modes. I am wondering, in terms of matching tubes on a curve tracer, can one match a pair in, say, triode mode, and assume that pair will be a similarly good match in pentode mode? Or could the differences between modes be such that well-matched pair in one mode is not a well-matched pair in the other?
The question came up as I get ready to put together a tube adapter for a 576 curve tracer (thereby connecting the plate to the "collector" port, the grid to the "base" port, and the cathode to the "emitter" port, with an external supply for the heaters). I am wondering if I can match el34 type tubes well enough by tying the screen grid to the plate, or if I'd need to have an external power supply for the screen and a switch to toggle triode and pentode modes. I started looking at the prices of external supplies that can provide a high screen voltage, and am hoping that simply tying the screen to the plate will do the trick for identifying tubes that would be well-matched with each other in either triode or pentode mode.
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