The addition of the 1M to the PI did nothing at all to the sound. Same distortion.
Have you tried disconnecting the phase inverter from the power stage to see if the power stage is loading the PI in an asymmetrical way to cause early clipping?
The addition of the 1M to the PI did nothing at all to the sound. Same distortion.
I suppose just kill the connections after the C39 and C40 bypass caps and monitor the audio of either one of those leads? Do both those leads need to be dummy loaded down with some specific value so that the PI performs as it should? Or will the PI outputs perform just fine without any load other than an audio connection? And if so, what input impedance will i need for the audio input? My interface has 15k by default, but maybe i can add something more substantial like a series 200k so that I’m not loading down the PI output. It’ll create a voltage divider but it’s probably still plenty loud.Have you tried disconnecting the phase inverter from the power stage to see if the power stage is loading the PI in an asymmetrical way to cause early clipping?
Ok i made a setup that seems to function pretty well for this test, and i think i can conclude that the EL84’s are somehow causing the PI to self clip FAR FAR FAR before it normally would self clip on its own.Have you tried disconnecting the phase inverter from the power stage to see if the power stage is loading the PI in an asymmetrical way to cause early clipping?
So is the PI getting badly loaded down by the EL84’s or something?
I did in post# 39, but here it is again with the new grid stoppers, as well as one correction to a rail cap leg that was missing.I don't think you've posted a schematic of the whole circuit yet? That would probably be useful.