Dainiusb
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Hi everyone, I've just about wrapped up converting a Berlant tube preamp to stereo with 2 o-16 transformers on the inputs. This thing sounds great! Clean, took the PSU off the chassis, BUT my transformered mic input channels are slumping a bit more than i'd like in the high and low end and I just can't quite wrap my head around why given that these are supposed to actually have a peak in the highs. I've tried putting caps and resistors in different configurations on the secondaries, high shelf, resistance on transformer back end, not even sure at this point just kinda throwing ideas around. When i used the lower ratio input tap the problems get worse, it's almost like the input tube is reading it's impedance as too high? The grid leak resistor has been my main query lately, since there's far less resistance coming back through the transformer winding, why wouldn't that be defining the impedance of the circuit?
I've been running test from my scarlet out which is 96ohms impedance, and I know this thing is tiny so it saturates at 8db, but it does seem to be saturating a bit too early for that.
The UTC o-16 is running 600-50k, the original input transformer was 600-80k, and the grid leak is 1m.
Anyhoo, here's a few images of results and spec sheet info. Let me know if y'all have any input on why this could be playing out like this. Orange line is line level input, purple is transformered input.
I've been running test from my scarlet out which is 96ohms impedance, and I know this thing is tiny so it saturates at 8db, but it does seem to be saturating a bit too early for that.
The UTC o-16 is running 600-50k, the original input transformer was 600-80k, and the grid leak is 1m.
Anyhoo, here's a few images of results and spec sheet info. Let me know if y'all have any input on why this could be playing out like this. Orange line is line level input, purple is transformered input.