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Kann mir den mal jemand erklären?
Ich steh total aufm Schlauch
Über die Soundveränderung hab ich mich schon belesen, nur find ich nich raus wohin die einzelnen Strippel gehn...
original:
"SAG Resistor" Mod w/bypass
No sound difference in low volumes, But when playing loud (Power tubes need more current)
The resistor acts like a Tube Rectifier.
Link: http://studentweb.eku.edu/justin_holton/sag.html
Beautiful.

The resistor lowers the Plate Voltage by 25v (Bias un-changed) like a 5V4-GA.
Also lowers the bias from 40ma (460v, -45v) to 25ma (435v, -45v).
But when I rebias to 40ma the voltage drop is 50v like a 5R4GYB.
Oh well... Got me a Tube Rectifier Emulation Sag Switch.
Ich steh total aufm Schlauch
Über die Soundveränderung hab ich mich schon belesen, nur find ich nich raus wohin die einzelnen Strippel gehn...
original:
"SAG Resistor" Mod w/bypass
No sound difference in low volumes, But when playing loud (Power tubes need more current)
The resistor acts like a Tube Rectifier.
Link: http://studentweb.eku.edu/justin_holton/sag.html
Beautiful.


The resistor lowers the Plate Voltage by 25v (Bias un-changed) like a 5V4-GA.
Also lowers the bias from 40ma (460v, -45v) to 25ma (435v, -45v).
But when I rebias to 40ma the voltage drop is 50v like a 5R4GYB.
Oh well... Got me a Tube Rectifier Emulation Sag Switch.

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