So here is an idea I had, note the "unbypassed" anode resistor and the similarities to a cathodyne circuit, but spread across the anode. Not having tried it, maybe someone could provide insight? I don't have LTspice, so I can't just netlist it. The signal should couple across the anode similarly to the cathode in a traditional LTP, right ? Wasn't too sure what to do with the second grid, not sure where to tie it exactly. Anyway, it was a strange idea I had and I figured those who've been around tubes longer than I have might have an idea. I was thinking it would save one triode from the cathodyne+cathode followers used in the williamson. Thanks!
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m6tt said:The signal should couple across the anode similarly to the cathode in a traditional LTP, right ?
Wrong. The plate will not work as an input. (And please, nobody bring up that ridiculous inverted tube circuit.)
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