95+ page tube primer

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This sounds very interesting right here.

D.Screen grid--the tetrode
Adding another grid to a triode, between the control grid and the plate, makes it into a TETRODE. This "screen" grid helps screen, or isolate, the control grid from the plate. This is important is reducing the so-called Miller effect, which makes the capacitance between the grid and plate look much bigger than it really is. The screen also causes an electron-accelerating effect, increasing the tube's gain dramatically. The screen grid in a power tube carries some current, which causes it to heat up. For this reason, screen grids are usually coated with graphite, to reduce secondary emission and help keep the control grid cool.
Many large radio and TV stations use giant metal-ceramic power tetrodes, which are capable of high efficiency when used as RF power amplifiers. Power tetrodes are also sometimes used in amateur radio and industrial applications. (Regular tetrodes are rarely used for audio applications because of an effect called "tetrode kink", caused by that secondary emission. Most of it is due to electrons bouncing off the plate, some from the screen.) This greatly increases distortion and can cause instability if not carefully dealt with in the design. See section F, "audio beam tetrodes", below.)
Large ceramic tetrodes are often called "radial beam tetrodes" or simply "beam tetrodes", because their electron

If "tetrode kink" is responsible for distortion in tubes, why not experiment with it and see if it's a pleasant kind of distortion? This could be just what some guitarists literally crave. Imagine having a power tube that is lightly distorted right out of the gate... I'd pay extra if it sounds like that over a broad range of volumes... It could be a disgusting kind of distortion, but it could also be quite heavenly if no one has investigated it thoroughly yet. Even if they only sound their best at low volumes, I know that some guitarists would club their grandmother like a baby seal to get their hands on something like that just to avoid having to use an attenuator.

I can imagine those of us with KT66 tubes all saying "I want some kink in my tetrode after all please".
 
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