Now run the numbers again with a smaller load resistor, and see how that reduces dependence on the source resistance.
OK...here are the results, varying
only Rload (maintaining a 24K source impedance):
RL = 10M, R1 = 42.7K
RL = 1M, R1 = 47.0K
RL = 500K, R1 = 52.4K
It seems that as the load impedance(RL) decreases, the larger R1 becomes.
The larger R1 gets, the less effect a variable source impedance (RS) will have
upon the 'total' source impedance seen by the network, correct?
Is there a practical limit to how small the grid resistor of the next stage can be?
Mike