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Join Date: Jun 2007
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first, apologies for schem quality--it's no peachier here. got a carcass messing my head. follow the k on the VA to a sort of CFB. note lashed output cathodes. my head can grok either, but not both. this can't be just a dc-stunt to allow smaller outies bec the VA is so low-current. and the 47...erm. thoughts? thanks for the time.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Holt, Norfolk
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It would help if you actually spelled what you mean in plain English rather than some sort of obscure shorthand.
Cheers Ian
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Tinkerer
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the "lashed cathodes" are just to save money on one extra capacitor. Just like one well nown kit with SV-83's, I forget the name. Ignore that.
What Confused you is that the cathode resistor of the first stage is just drawn in an unconventional place. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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costis you're absolutely right--thank you. there just _is_no_ Rnfb or phase-advance cap.
apology to ruff, et al. |
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