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Deke609
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@PJ: I just came across the following statement by 6A3sUMMER on diyAudio that alarmed me:
"If the speaker impedance is high at the same frequency as the resonance of the combination of choke, cap, primary, the voltage can go higher than 2X B+ volts."
Here is a link to his post: https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/361496-parafeed-se-300b-amp-cheap-2.html#post6373792
Should I or others be worried about this? I use my parafeed amps with 200R headphones connected to nominal 16R, 32R or 64R secondaries, often without a parallel resistor load to hit the nominal secondary impedance.
cheers and MTIA, Derek
"If the speaker impedance is high at the same frequency as the resonance of the combination of choke, cap, primary, the voltage can go higher than 2X B+ volts."
Here is a link to his post: https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/361496-parafeed-se-300b-amp-cheap-2.html#post6373792
Should I or others be worried about this? I use my parafeed amps with 200R headphones connected to nominal 16R, 32R or 64R secondaries, often without a parallel resistor load to hit the nominal secondary impedance.
cheers and MTIA, Derek