In Reply to: Always use a resistor load, never CCS posted by andy evans on October 5, 2023 at 03:04:58:
There is a time delay between the top tube plate and the
bottom tube plate. With CCS you are hearing the
two signals battling each other-- each affecting
the other triode, as you try to listen to the
resultant of the TWO..
It's like mowing your lawn with two mowers at once--
one mower operating at full speed, but the other at 95%
speed, with the two loosely tied to each other--
each pulling in a different way from the other.
Will this sound and operate with the simplicity/purity
of only ONE mower?
Hmmmmm------!
-Dennis-
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- RE: Always use a resistor load, never CCS - tube wrangler 16:06:25 10/05/23 (3)
- RE: Always use a resistor load, never CCS - Tre' 17:20:20 10/05/23 (2)
- Group delay and phase IS far more complicated than any past discussion within this forum_nT - Cleantimestream 09:45:37 11/17/23 (1)
- RE: Group delay and phase IS far more complicated than any past discussion within this forum_nT - cellailuca 03:35:28 11/19/23 (0)