Spencerleehorton
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As far as I’ve read cathode bypass capacitor adds gain as one of its functions, so I can tweak these if needed.
im already at that point as v1a is going into v1b into v2a, what im proposing is putting in another gain stage before them.For 3 stages you can start with the jcm800 for a known good sounding circuit and adjust from there.
That is a pretty good summary.Randall Aiken is a good resource for the tech side of things.
http://www.aikenamps.com/index.php/designing-common-cathode-triode-amplifiers
you know, cathode followers are cool, but they do offer just a single gain stage. Yet they use two triodes. Two triodes individually provide a lot more gain. You can also make a cathode follower clip more by reducing the tail resistor. So just like a cathodyne, where the plate and tail are the same resistor value, if you reduce the tail value the gain stage will clip more. Which you may or may not want going into the tone stack. Also, A plexi has a parallel front end. One side bright, one side dark. But there's no reason the bright side can't cascade into the dark side and get two series gain stages.Hi all,
Armed now with a great source of knowledge and working my way through this book:
https://www.valvewizard.co.uk/Book1.html
I’m going to attempt to mod my other plexi 1959 50W I’ve built to try out some mods and see how it sounds.
I’ve added another first gain stage into the plexi and having two input jacks, one for standard plexi and the other for the extra gain stage.
The other jack sockets will be replaced with 1M gain pot and 1M master volume, as I’m going to remove the PPIMV pot and put back the two 220k resistors.
I’ve added the gain stage and so far the plexi sounds great at half gain but I’ve not changed the PPIMV to mst vol between tone stack and PI.
When I turn up extra gain stage past half way I get squeals and wah wah overloads the signal?
Could this be the PPIMV?
I’ll add the mst vol tomorrow and see if it improves.
Will also try mst vol pre tone stack to see how it sounds.
Cathode bypass caps do two things. 1) regardless of value increases gain. Like close to doubles it. And 2) changes what frequencies are boosted.I think I need to fully understand cathode bypass capacitor cap values and yes the SLO100 is a great schematic for doing what I want.
Thank you guys.
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