Resonance of PC-parafeed cap-OPT - implications for parafeed cap voltage rating?

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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 you play a 60Hz tone through your amp into your heapdhones, at what AC voltage on the speaker terminals are your headphones painful to listen to?
 
1) That resonance is about 8Hz in the Kaiju, very unlikely to match a speaker resonance.

2) This happens with pentodes, not with triodes.

3) The choke/PF cap resonance is well-damped by real-world chokes and/or OPTs

In 20 years of making and selling SET parafeed amps at ~ 400volts power using 600v-rated caps, this issue has never come up. I added that in case you are like me, and don't trust the theory until it's confirmed by experience.

:^)
 
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