Amps with chokes, at least Fenders, end up with screen voltages very
close to plate voltages, maybe even slightly higher. Amps with a resistor
instead drop enough voltage across the resistor to have the screens at
much lower voltage.
Since the screens are supposed to be quite a bit lower than the plates why
not put a resistor in series with the choke to get the benefits of both choke
and resistor ? Wouldn't this be easier on the power tubes ?
Is there any difference between doing this and using sufficiently high-valued
screen resistors (which some say will adversely affect tone) ?
Paul P
close to plate voltages, maybe even slightly higher. Amps with a resistor
instead drop enough voltage across the resistor to have the screens at
much lower voltage.
Since the screens are supposed to be quite a bit lower than the plates why
not put a resistor in series with the choke to get the benefits of both choke
and resistor ? Wouldn't this be easier on the power tubes ?
Is there any difference between doing this and using sufficiently high-valued
screen resistors (which some say will adversely affect tone) ?
Paul P
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