It sounds better that way too imo.
Primary impedance for OTs - output and tone
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Re: Primary impedance for OTs - output and tone
Early brewers were primarily women, mostly because it was deemed a woman's job. Mesopotamian men, of some 3,800 years ago, were obviously complete assclowns and had yet to realize the pleasure of brewing beer.
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Re: Primary impedance for OTs - output and tone
Thanks for your as-built values! Your cathode voltage seems spot on. I will do some mathFischerman wrote:
FWIW, I ended up using the extra node for the screens but used a 10k dropper instead of 22k. That put the screen node at about 290vdc with 350vdc plates at idle. About 10.2vdc on the 120ohm cathode resistor.
I’m now building a 15W Liverpool in a sister chassis using a custom Fender Deluxe OT that is 6k6 at 2/4/8 ohm secondaries but my intention is to run it 4/8/16 ohm. This kind of puts it at the other end of the spectrum wrt OT primary impedance for 2xEL84s.