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Maximum allowable grid current for GM70 with cathode below grid voltage.

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When driving the GM70's grid, this grid voltage may come above the cathode voltage in loud passages every now and than.
When that's the case, the grid will behave like a second anode and starts sourcing up to milli-Amperes of current.
This can easily be noticed when simulating the GM70 tube, but you can't see where it becomes fatal in a simulation.

So, my question is:
How far can you go in mA's grid current without damaging the tube, when overdriving the GM70's grid above its cathode voltage.

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