Hi all
I often see reports that mesh anodes sound better than (the same tube type with) solid plates. Is there a scientifically plausible explanation for that, or is there a hidden variable involved?
Can anyone shed some light on this? (pun intended
)
Kenneth
I often see reports that mesh anodes sound better than (the same tube type with) solid plates. Is there a scientifically plausible explanation for that, or is there a hidden variable involved?
Can anyone shed some light on this? (pun intended

Kenneth
Better or different? 😉Hi all
I often see reports that mesh anodes sound better than (the same tube type with) solid plates. Is there a scientifically plausible explanation for that, or is there a hidden variable involved?
Can anyone shed some light on this? (pun intended)
Kenneth
Some thoughts:
- real 'mesh' is a non resonant construction;
- because of lesser surface (mesh in comparison to solid material) plate capacitance might be smaller.
- Status
- Not open for further replies.