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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Ho Chi Minh city, Viet Nam
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Hello everyone
I am a new one, I would like some one help me to calcultate to make BIAS a new power tube. Many Thanks. |
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The answer to that could fill a book. Or at least a chapter or two of a book. A few days spend studying the Radiotron Designer's Handbook will help a lot- this is a complex issue with a lot of variables.
Or... you can just go with the recommendations of the tube manufacturer. Most data sheets for power tubes give suggestions for load, bias, power, and distortion.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: U.K.
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If you don't have the tube's data, you'll probably find it here:
Frank's Tubes |
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