In Reply to: Nature of ASL AQ1006 (845-based SET) input circuitry? posted by jeffreybehr on September 19, 2006 at 16:40:14:
Which stands for shunt regulated push pull. Tube Cad has an great article on it.The first stage I'd be harder pressed to give a proper name....triode anode loaded. Basically a triode used as an active load for the bottom tube.....but I may be way wrong. Too late to really think about it.
Better than I might have expected. Please send me a schematic to Rbrunt(at)mercymiami(dot) org. Don't use the asylum mail.
Russ
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- SRPP for the second stage - Russ57 19:59:15 09/19/06 (9)
- "Which stands for shunt regulated push pull" - Allen Wright 03:09:12 09/20/06 (7)
- Call me an injun.... - Russ57 08:51:26 09/20/06 (4)
- "how the circuit works is very dependent on the load." - Allen Wright 10:10:48 09/20/06 (3)
- 1940 but I don't remember/know who(nt) - Russ57 11:20:55 09/20/06 (2)
- Maurice Artzt - Mark Kelly 17:53:38 09/20/06 (1)
- Thanks, Mark... - Allen Wright 04:32:55 09/21/06 (0)
- Re: "Which stands for shunt regulated push pull" - kurt s 07:57:36 09/20/06 (1)
- )Together they push and pull out of phase.( - Allen Wright 10:15:33 09/20/06 (0)
- TYVM. I've sent the full schematic. (NT) - jeffreybehr 20:47:21 09/19/06 (0)