Sir 2ny,
I am reading the books you got me to read and I am getting information that
you asked me to. I've already read the RCA tube manual. The point I am making
is on the transformer design and the inherent capacitance on the vacuum tube.
Since the audio signals are non-periodic pulsed waveforms there is no way to
damp the voltage overshoot except by improving leakage inductance and winding
capacitance (kaya siguro uso bifilar winding). Proper tube selection also comes to
mind - one will less capacitance.
Just wanted info what percentage you're getting as far as overshoot is concerned.
How much for a mean voltage of say 200V? Is 1% reasonable?
I am not getting to a debate with anyone here, just wanted the information for
a project I am working on.
I am getting there ... with the tubes
Rascal101