I have some old interstage transformer I want to use, and I used to know it, but now I am not so sure, as it's been some time I don't deal with these pinout labels.
They are usually marked as B, P, G and F pins for a SE plate to Single grid.
As far as I remember, B+ voltage goes to pin "B", and the tube plate goes to pin "P", am I right? I am not sure anymore.
And also, I don't have a clue about "G" and "F".
Is "G" for the grid, or ground?
And what the hell does "F" stands for?
I hope some old tube head sees this thread and help me, because I've searched with Google high and low, and I can't find an answer to that.
Thanks!
They are usually marked as B, P, G and F pins for a SE plate to Single grid.
As far as I remember, B+ voltage goes to pin "B", and the tube plate goes to pin "P", am I right? I am not sure anymore.
And also, I don't have a clue about "G" and "F".
Is "G" for the grid, or ground?
And what the hell does "F" stands for?
I hope some old tube head sees this thread and help me, because I've searched with Google high and low, and I can't find an answer to that.
Thanks!