In Reply to: RE: No, it is consistent with the patent. posted by elblanco on October 17, 2024 at 18:53:18:
So it doesn't seem like there is a "magic" spot where a pentode in UL turns into the "most linear amplifying device ever made". That is how Ralph made it sound when he was telling me that the 6l6 UL plate curves I posted "are indicative of the tap being poorly placed".
I figured as much when Ralph went from being sure that 43% was wrong to saying "I don't know" when asked what the proper % is.
I get weary of people talking in circles.
Thank you for your clear, straight up input. It is very refreshing and very much appreciated.
Tre'
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Edits: 10/18/24
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Follow Ups
- Thank you. - Tre' 06:58:53 10/18/24 (7)
- RE: Thank you. - Ralph 11:45:50 10/18/24 (6)
- RE: Thank you. - Tre' 15:49:47 10/18/24 (5)
- RE: Thank you. - Ralph 15:07:28 10/19/24 (4)
- RE: Thank you. - tube wrangler 22:59:14 10/27/24 (1)
- If you read the UL patent I think it says why :) nt - Ralph 11:35:44 10/28/24 (0)
- RE: Thank you. - Tre' 18:15:29 10/19/24 (1)
- I understand your logic - Ralph 11:11:57 10/28/24 (0)