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![]() "maxhifi" wrote in message news:8ezsi.26512$fJ5.13616@pd7urf1no... "William Sommerwerck" wrote in message ... You can also delete the capacitor feeding the grid of the second half of the 12AT7 -- the one on the plate of the first half is already blocking DC. I was going to suggest that, then realized it was part of the biasing. Which you have altered in the following schematic. Sorry for an ignorant question, but can you please explain how it works? As drawn, I can't understand how the tube is biased properly, in either section - won't the grid at zero volts, and the cathode at zero volts set the tube to an undesierable operating point, or is there something here I am missing? Just clarify my question - I do understand grid leak biasing, but how is it possible with the compnent values given in the original schematic? In an AA5 the grid resistor is in the M ohms I'm curious though, why anyone would design the circuit as it is, when electrolytic caps are relatively cheap. |
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