Hello.
As is usual at this juncture of building a new amp I am pondering on the standby switch. I do not know enough of the science and theory on it, but it seems to me that amps in general would be better off without a standby switch. But without opening that can fully.... I was looking thorough several schems to see how various manufacturers integrate the standby switch and I came across an interesting one... a Marshall JVM.
It seems the screen supply stems off of the B+ line and is on the other side of the standby switch, where then the preamp in it's entirety is fed it's yummy goodness HT.
Is this a good thing? Seems to me that it is... that the amp more or less benefits from a soft startup via tubes, with exception to the output tube screens of course.
Thanks for your input!
As is usual at this juncture of building a new amp I am pondering on the standby switch. I do not know enough of the science and theory on it, but it seems to me that amps in general would be better off without a standby switch. But without opening that can fully.... I was looking thorough several schems to see how various manufacturers integrate the standby switch and I came across an interesting one... a Marshall JVM.
It seems the screen supply stems off of the B+ line and is on the other side of the standby switch, where then the preamp in it's entirety is fed it's yummy goodness HT.
Is this a good thing? Seems to me that it is... that the amp more or less benefits from a soft startup via tubes, with exception to the output tube screens of course.
Thanks for your input!
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