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se amp vs set amp
Ok-I am electronically illiterate--but trying to change that. I was told
there is a differance between a SE amp and a SET amp.Could someone explain the difference for me? Thanks |
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In article ehZEb.760136$6C4.415506@pd7tw1no, "brent" wrote:
Ok-I am electronically illiterate--but trying to change that. I was told there is a differance between a SE amp and a SET amp.Could someone explain the difference for me? Thanks And there is also the SEDHT amp which is at the top of the SE pecking order. Regards, John Byrns Surf my web pages at, http://users.rcn.com/jbyrns/ |
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Hi RATs!
SE is Single Ended. SET is Single Ended Triode, a subset. SE includes tubes with more active components than a triode's cathode, grid and plate. DHT is Directly Heated Triode, a subset of triodes which uses the heater as the cathode, directly. Happy Ears! Acronym Leader Alan J. Marcy Phoenix, AZ PWC/mystic/Earhead |
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John Byrns wrote:
In article ehZEb.760136$6C4.415506@pd7tw1no, "brent" wrote: Ok-I am electronically illiterate--but trying to change that. I was told there is a differance between a SE amp and a SET amp.Could someone explain the difference for me? Thanks And there is also the SEDHT amp which is at the top of the SE pecking order. Regards, John Byrns Surf my web pages at, http://users.rcn.com/jbyrns/ I think a DEDHT would be a nice project with 833B's |