Just a thought Iv read lots a stuff on the resistor mojo I read of the proof that they produce the harmonics that our ears like all be it a tiny amounts & how they do this when high voltage is present.
Heres my silly thought...say we have a tube pre & we put carbon resistors in circuit where voltages are high...we should then have our sweetened sound its not a lot tho maybe even in our imagination.
Say the plate resitors are a 100K ......what if we had 2 x 50Ks in series....do we get more sweet harmonics ? or 2x 200K in paralell do we get more that way ? less ? no change ?
If we get more either way we could use ten carbon resistors in place of one, I spose we would also get more noise tho.....just a silly thought maybe il justb try in a see how it sounds I just made a little tube pre its laying on my bench now.
Couple more questions in a pre that has feedback the small amount of Mojo, is it lost if the circuit uses feedback ? What about in a push pull circuit is the Mojo canceled out ?
Heres my silly thought...say we have a tube pre & we put carbon resistors in circuit where voltages are high...we should then have our sweetened sound its not a lot tho maybe even in our imagination.
Say the plate resitors are a 100K ......what if we had 2 x 50Ks in series....do we get more sweet harmonics ? or 2x 200K in paralell do we get more that way ? less ? no change ?
If we get more either way we could use ten carbon resistors in place of one, I spose we would also get more noise tho.....just a silly thought maybe il justb try in a see how it sounds I just made a little tube pre its laying on my bench now.
Couple more questions in a pre that has feedback the small amount of Mojo, is it lost if the circuit uses feedback ? What about in a push pull circuit is the Mojo canceled out ?