Hello, I just read somewhere here about potential instability problems caused by a triode which share the same resistor in cathode. Just wonder how old PA amps deal with that? I have two six channels PA amps (Sound City and Simms Watts) which have no less than 6 cathodes linked by a single bypassed resistor, there are pretty stable. The tubes are anything but no matched at all, it shows different currents tested in other circuit. So, how instability ideea comes from, please? Thanks
And one more,please. A half value resistor for two shared cathode it expect to perform the same than use full value for each. That is expected for static condition. What is happen when one start to draw current? I don talk about common mode circuits but just about two parallel stages into v1 position,specially if is a tube which draw semnificative amount of current, thanks.
And one more,please. A half value resistor for two shared cathode it expect to perform the same than use full value for each. That is expected for static condition. What is happen when one start to draw current? I don talk about common mode circuits but just about two parallel stages into v1 position,specially if is a tube which draw semnificative amount of current, thanks.
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