J
Joerg
Hello John,
I also had a time delay to allow filaments and other stuff to come up.
This was usually the only transistorized part in the whole amp. But, I
have to admit that I had often grossly exceeded the plate current abs
max limit. This was in the college days when the $20 for a couple more
tubes were an insurmountable hurdle. Or let's say a priority hurdle
because $20 also bought you two crates of Grolsch ))
The big ole Tek tube scopes had a bimetallic timer tube (Amperite? 30
seconds?) that allowed the filaments to warm up before applying the
high voltages. This prevents cathode stripping and also keeps the HV
from being unloaded and going bezerk (the 5U4 rectifier filaments
heated up a lot faster than the other tubes.)
I also had a time delay to allow filaments and other stuff to come up.
This was usually the only transistorized part in the whole amp. But, I
have to admit that I had often grossly exceeded the plate current abs
max limit. This was in the college days when the $20 for a couple more
tubes were an insurmountable hurdle. Or let's say a priority hurdle
because $20 also bought you two crates of Grolsch ))