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so one tube in a PP pair is...What?

first of all, Mike, you asked for a quote, I gave it to you, and you ignore it. Do the footwork and see how wrong yo are about including NC in this gang who claims the single valve is seeing a-a/4 when run as part of a Class A pair.

Nobody has suggested burning anything, only that they be recognized as wrong if indeed they are. I am not going to go through yor ref's and see which is which. It is of no intrest to me.

Your claim that one valve is operating independently of the other in a PP class A pair is interesting, and I think goes far in showing the depth of your misunderstanding of the issue at hand.

Russ also posted an article which shows what is going on. Their math contains no obvious errors, and plainly states that when run as a *PAIR* in PP clas A, the load is half that of a single valve( or when one valve is pulled from its socket so to speak ). The single valve is shown to be operating into a-a/4, and to refresh your mamory, nobody has said otherwise.

Answer the question you requested the quote for.
regards,
Douglas
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