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On Nov 1, 9:24*pm, "Henry Kolesnik"
wrote: What the easiest ways to measure the output impedance of a push pull tube amplifier? Thanks Hank Henry, do you mean the true Thevenin O/P impedance of the unit as a "near voltage" source, i.e. very low indeed, less than, say, 0.5 ohm? Or do you mean what is the nominal speaker impedance that it is set up for, e.g. 4, 8 or 16 ohms? Cheers, Roger |
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