Jeff Urban wrote:
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> If the cathode is positive I can see why to put DC slightly higher on the filament. It will prevent any conduction I would think. However +70 is up there. What cathodes are at that high a positive voltage ?
** Marshalls all have cathode follower in the pre-amp where the the cathode is about 140V above ground.
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> I guess maybe for a common plate stage. (cathode follower) Perhaps a triode single phase splitter to drive push pull output tubes.
** Yep - about 90V above ground there too.
> As far as getting rid of hum, you have to rectify that 70 volts,
** Derived from the HT so just two Rs and one small C.
DC heater volts are used on many guitar amps and some hi-fi ones as well.
.... Phil