I'm not countering anyone, please.
I also use transformers and capacitors in my system. I have no exclusive opinion.
But I ask, why 7-8-12-15 meters of some plastic (or waxed paper, or...) would sound better than 30-40-50 meters of copper wire wound on permaloy or supermaloy or... ?
Conductors act differently when within a magnetic field. 🙂
That just happens to be the way the universe works. In a different universe, where materials have different properties, the answer might be the oher way round.RajkoM said:But I ask, why 7-8-12-15 meters of some plastic (or waxed paper, or...) would sound better than 30-40-50 meters of copper wire wound on permaloy or supermaloy or... ?
I'm not countering anyone, please.
I also use transformers and capacitors in my system. I have no exclusive opinion.
But I ask, why 7-8-12-15 meters of some plastic (or waxed paper, or...) would sound better than 30-40-50 meters of copper wire wound on permaloy or supermaloy or... ?
physics, mostly.
Ok , If someone could help me to understand?
Iam doing a 300B amplifier and I have that doubt.
For 300B? Of course, interstage transformer is better than just a naked cap driving a grid with non-linear impedance.
Another option is, cathode or source follower that drives the grid directly, and can be safely coupled by a cap.
EL34 in pentode mode? A cap is fine, just don't drive it up to hard clipping.
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