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Any idea? No spec sheet appears to include this parameter. A DC coupled SE amp is in the final stages of layout and I want to plan if a slow start is required. The driver plate load is a current source at 4 ma, the max momentary grid current will be somewhat less than that. Spice suggests a this will be a very short condition on start up, so far nothing untoward happened on the bench in regular use.
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