Artiefufkin10
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Rectifier user here.
The way I understand it (and I could be wrong), the design basis of the rectifiers is that they utilize rectifiers (tube or diode) to set up the bias in the power tube section of the amp.
What type of signal is used to bias the Mark IV? As far as I know, there is no rectification necessary on that amps design?
Seeing that rectifiers and Mark IV's (can) both use 6lG power tubes, do the sonic differences of those amps lie strictly in tube biasing schemes?
The way I understand it (and I could be wrong), the design basis of the rectifiers is that they utilize rectifiers (tube or diode) to set up the bias in the power tube section of the amp.
What type of signal is used to bias the Mark IV? As far as I know, there is no rectification necessary on that amps design?
Seeing that rectifiers and Mark IV's (can) both use 6lG power tubes, do the sonic differences of those amps lie strictly in tube biasing schemes?