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Howdee,

Could someone please direct me to pics that show where easy solder points are for the plate on the first stage of the tube + the ground? I wish to solder in a 200 pF styrene capacitor to roll off a bit of the high end.
 
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Thanks but i am hoping there may be pics of soldering positions on the pcb or even a pic showing the capacitor in place from someone that thas done the mod.
 
Errr, I suppose so. I just assumed it would be connecting 2 spots on a PCB like this (but instead, the equivalent spots on the 460's PCB) :

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Errr, I suppose so. I just assumed it would be connecting 2 spots on a PCB like this (but instead, the equivalent spots on the 460's PCB) :

The "equivalent spots" are there, just not quite as conveniently accessible as on that C12 board (which also has a simplified circuit).
 
Yes, it showed the pin outs for the 12AX7 series. Unfortunately I didn't see it stating what the different pins were.
 
The schematic, yes, but I am a beginner and all I see are pins connected to various resistors or capacitors.
 
I must be missing something. You posted 2 links, one is a thread with the schematic in the first post and the other shows the numbers/positions of the pins on a socket. I can see Pin 9 is called “base pin” so i assume that’s the ground.
 
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I can see Pin 9 is called “base” so i assume that’s the ground.

All nine pins of the tube are clearly numbered in the second diagram there, are they not?

The term "base" is used in a mechanical sense, referring to the footprint.

Tubes have no "ground" - you can connect any pin to any point in a circuit; whether it will blow up or not is an entirely separate issue.

How about pin 1 or 7, and pin 9 respectively? 🤨
 
I think i am looking in the correct section : Pin 6 = PT1 and Pin 1 = PT2
Pin 7 = GT1 and Pin 9 = HM
 
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