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In the Forum: Melquiades Amplifier
In the Thread: Planning my DSET
Post Subject: GaussPosted by Paul S on: 4/18/2017
Anthony, I asked because I could not gauge distance from the tube pins to what I took to be large inductors shown straight underneath them.  Distance will do it, but I think the critical distance will vary, depending on the strength and "pattern" of the field thrown by the transformer(s) in question, and how inductive (or capacitive) the object one wishes to shield.  I have no experience with transformers straight below tube pins, but the sight of it raised my hackles.  In this case, it appears that air flow through the chassis depends on one level being open to the next, and the 6C33Cs need cooling, as well.  Of course you want a short run from the output tube to the OPT, but I wonder about straight underneath.  Maybe someone else has already tried this?

Best regards,
Paul S

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