You can yell that the earth is flat but it doesn't make it so. Neither is that BS about the input impedance not determining what an SWR meter reads, only what comes after it.
- 'Doc
You can assume adjusting a load control will change the SWR but it doesn't make it so. Don't call it BS until you've twisted the load control right off your amp trying to change the SWR. You can't make the source impedance change the SWR, I can't make it happen and no one else can either. Put this to the test yourself or shut up and stop trying to confuse others. Will you take 60 seconds to test your theory or will you continue to be the great fountain of misinformation?
Since Doc probably won't prove himself wrong, I'm sure there are 10 other people out here that can adjust a load control, recalibrate the SWR for the loss in power transfer and confirm to the forum this does not cause the SWR to rise. Adjusting the load control on any tube amp will shift its output impedance and quickly put Doc's misconceptions to rest or at least allow others to see why they can ignore him on this topic. Can we get anyone else willing to try this?