I know my other question about the resistors in the power supply got plenty of responses, but there's something else that's not making much sense. In case you missed that one, below is the schematic again that I'm using as an example.
In the power supply we have the 10K resistor and the 22K resistor, that both drop the voltage to the levels we need. My question is this: After the 22K we drop to 280 volts, and then both 12AX7 plates have a 100K resistor, taking us down to 190 volts. I know we need the 22K resistor and the 8 µF for further filtering down the line, but is there any particular reason they would have chosen to drop to 280 volts at that point? Or does it mater as long as it' some voltage value higher than the 190?
In the power supply we have the 10K resistor and the 22K resistor, that both drop the voltage to the levels we need. My question is this: After the 22K we drop to 280 volts, and then both 12AX7 plates have a 100K resistor, taking us down to 190 volts. I know we need the 22K resistor and the 8 µF for further filtering down the line, but is there any particular reason they would have chosen to drop to 280 volts at that point? Or does it mater as long as it' some voltage value higher than the 190?
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