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Re: A pentode on the input circuit... [message #8626 is a reply to message #8608] Sun, 19 December 2004 06:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hey-Hey!!!,
The pentode can do quite a good job. Free from Miller capacitance issues. The g2 supply is critical, *VERY* critical I suspect. The load line must be done quite carefully so as not to run through the curves through below thte horizontal( or comparatively so )plate lines. With reasonable B+ this usually means a fairly low resistor values. 20k-40k depending on there you put the g2 voltage.
regards,
Douglas

 
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