In article <knb2iq$7l2$
1...@dont-email.me>, "N_Cook" <
div...@tcp.co.uk>
wrote:
N_Cook-
For tubes, gain = Gm * R(load). A transformer coupled amplifier output
stage has a very high voltage gain if the speaker is disconnected. With
no load, tubes alternate between being saturated and cut off. When
saturation current flowing in the output transformer primary is
interrupted, inductance reacts to generate a voltage that attempts to
keep the current flowing. Voltage = L * di/dt, where di/dt (change in
current with respect to time) is almost infinite as current goes to
zero. This is comparable to the points opening in an older auto
ignition system, and voltage increases until insulation breaks down or a
spark occurs.
The reason this effect would not happen to your power transformer, is
that the two sets of filter capacitors are in series across the full
output voltage of the bridge rectifier. Current interrupted when the
center tap is disconnected, will be supplied to or from the capacitors.
Fred