Hi,
I need some explanation in regards to DC supply for vacuum tube heater filaments. As I've read on Valve Wizard site, there is no need for referencing both the AC and DC side of the diode bridge to ground, yet I see every major amplifier company doing exactly that (artificial center taps on both sides of the rectifier).
Is it a bad practice that leads to heater supply failure or am I missing something here?
http://www.valvewizard.co.uk/heater.html
Every symmetric DC supply uses transformer center tap to reference negative and positive output voltages, why would that be a problem for heater supply?
I need some explanation in regards to DC supply for vacuum tube heater filaments. As I've read on Valve Wizard site, there is no need for referencing both the AC and DC side of the diode bridge to ground, yet I see every major amplifier company doing exactly that (artificial center taps on both sides of the rectifier).
Is it a bad practice that leads to heater supply failure or am I missing something here?
http://www.valvewizard.co.uk/heater.html
Every symmetric DC supply uses transformer center tap to reference negative and positive output voltages, why would that be a problem for heater supply?
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