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Hey Sono, I don't have any answers, just questions . Aren't C2 and R4 obsolete?Pretty bump....
Hey Sono, I don't have any answers, just questions . Aren't C2 and R4 obsolete?Pretty bump....
This DC bias the MosFET to half operating voltage (B+) so that it can modulate equally in both directions.A question out of curiosity: R2 and R3 are a voltage divider right? Why lower by half the voltage to the Mosfet?
Indeed.This DC bias the MosFET to half operating voltage (B+) so that it can modulate equally in both directions.
Because common cathode tube outputs are 'mid-ish' impedance, and you want to follow the rule of voltage coupling which is try to maintain 10:1 input to output impedance. A 1M pot can tolerate a 100K output, however a 100K pot can only tolerate a 10K output. A 12AX7 with a 100K plate and 1K cathode has a roughly 35K output impedance, so you want at least 350K. 1M works fine too.Is there a specific reason why the Gain and Master pots are 1M?
A question regarding the master pot. Wouldn't it be better to position the potentiometer in front of the souce follower?Because common cathode tube outputs are 'mid-ish' impedance, and you want to follow the rule of voltage coupling which is try to maintain 10:1 input to output impedance. A 1M pot can tolerate a 100K output, however a 100K pot can only tolerate a 10K output. A 12AX7 with a 100K plate and 1K cathode has a roughly 35K output impedance, so you want at least 350K. 1M works fine too.
Something like this, perhaps also as Matador described. I wonder whether this has any significant advantages. The source follower acts as an impedance converter, like a transformer that guarantees constant output impedance. A good thing in itself. Are there any disadvantages?Do you mean like this?
[Any ideas, comments, suggestions before I melt some solder?] -- Go ahead and "melt some solder" and then let us all know what happened, OK??? Meanwhile.....I'll stay put here in my underground bunker, just to be safe, while you do so!!! -- GOOD LUCK!!! -- (as hatch clicks shut).....Any ideas, comments, suggestions before I melt some solder?
I know you use this preamp before an amp/power amp. I would be very interested to know how your amp behaves with the source follower in a standard 10k line input of an audio interface?Thanks for your reply
The idea is to be able to use it in front of an amp with good sound (before a power amp it already sounds great).
On that same thread I quoted before, there's this comment about the huge output this thing has :
I know you use this preamp before an amp/power amp. I would be very interested to know how your amp behaves with the source follower in a standard 10k line input of an audio interface?
Too much, too little gain and most importantly, how does it sound?
thanks a lot Sono!!Well the idea is to be able to use it before an amp, before a power amp and directly into a mixer or a souncard. I recorded some short clips for you to have an idea how it sounds.
I agree with you, the preamp sounds like I expected it to - like a Fender amp. Very good, I am convinced of the solution. All in all, a very flexible and easy to set up instrument preamp. The unit will probably also harmonize very well with a Rhodes, Vox organs and similar keyboard instruments.To me it sounds REALLY good as a basic clean amp to which you can add other pedals and avoid carrying an amp, and still enjoy real tube sound and dynamics.
Maybe you can optimize it a little? Surely you have already tried a different tube?The only thing I notice is a TINY bit of hiss that increases as soon as you go into high gain. I don't know if it would be possible to eliminate that?
Maybe you can optimize it a little? Surely you have already tried a different tube?
How do you generate B+? What does your power supply look like? Any "switcher" involved or classic tube transformer (or back to back transformers) plus CRCRC filtering?
I'll try to post that later todayEdit: can you please measure the total current is flowing on the B+ rail? Is it still under 15mA?
How do the clipping diodes in this circuit sound? Have you tried them yet?
Is that with or without MosFET? A source follower normally needs more current...Ok, so I measured current between F1 and the junction R17-R10 and I get 0.850mA......but I'm not sure that's what you meant by TOTAL current flowing on the B+ rail, right?
This is the complete schematic of the preamp. Basically, it's a Fender AB763 without the Bright Switch, with added clipping diodes, split plate resistor and 6NxPs adaptor switch.
Thanks!I'll try to post that later today
Perhaps these are artifacts of the NE555 PSU. I was never satisfied with this type of PSU. Maybe it's just me, but there are better solutions, even for pedals.I have tried 3 different tubes and they all hiss.
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