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- Ultra-linear electronic circuits are those used to couple a tetrode or pentode vacuum-tube (also called "electron-valve") to a load (e.g. to a loudspeaker)...
- favour of inherently more stable, cheaper and efficient three-stage, ultralinear or pentode-output designs. In 1925 Edward W. Kellogg published the first...
- noval base EL84 power pentode was widely used in less expensive 10-watt ultralinear power amplifiers, still of high fidelity. Commercial tube manufacturers...
- greater power output afforded by higher voltage capability when run in ultralinear connection. KT88 6L6 6CA7 / EL34 6V6 807 Editors, "The New Valves", Wireless...
- only) Tube-amplifiers MC-84L - 12 WPC 4*EL84 tubes MC-6P1P - 12WPC in ultralinear mode, 6WPC in triode mode 4* 6P1P tubes MC-5881A - 23 WPC 4*5881 tubes...
- production by Electro-Harmonix.(The new power amp, Linear Tube Audio's Ultralinear, uses 4 17JN6 compactron tubes as the power tube in the amp.) The amp...
- watts in 1977 and a solid state rectifier added. There are known as the "ultralinear" models with different transformers. Master volume was added after 1972...
- majority of valve power amplifiers are of the class AB-1 "push pull" ultralinear topology, or lower cost single ended i.e. 6BQ5/EL84 power tubes, but...
- and a pull-out "boost" pot were added on some amplifiers, followed by ultralinear output transformers and a "scripted tailless" amp decal featuring a "Made...
- voltage amplification and phase splitting. The output transformers are an ultralinear design, whereby part of the primary winding is fed back to the output...