I guess the 470K across the B+ is the bleeder resistor to allow the capacitors to discharge. As you may know this is required for your own safety.
Ah OK cool, thanks for clarifying. I thought it might be something else to help with stability but wasn't sure.I guess the 470K across the B+ is the bleeder resistor to allow the capacitors to discharge. As you may know this is required for your own safety.
If the currentwise the entire signal variability would be stuck on the power supply, than where does the current that drives the loudspeaker come from?
I think you overlook the role the output transformer is playing in this (storing and releasing energy with signal).
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