You are a VERY gifted guitarist and a great builder with superb innovative ideas. And I appreciate you sharing your talent and creativity.
I am cheering for you and I trust you will get this to work out just fine.
Best regards and respect, 10thtx
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Don't be afraid to try a really big grid stopper - I went to 560k (where the 150k is in 10thTx's diagrams) with an EF86 as stage 2. You don't lose top end like you would with a triode, because there is very little Miller effect, so the input capacitance is very much less than a 12AX7, say.mat wrote:Any suggestions for smoothening the EF86 ?
Thanks Jeff, I'll put a pair of 2k2 in. The clean channel needs also more chime or more 'juice' to the playing feel.10thTx wrote:I often will use 2.2k screen resistors on power tubes. They give a more compressed tone than say a 470R to 1k, IMO.
10thtx
On the diagram above, it's where the 120K resistor meets the MOSFET source (think cathode follower).mat wrote:I would like to try the mosfet option. Where is the output on that option ?
No, I did all the changes at once, sorry. I finally changed the VOL2 pot to 500kB and now it works as supposed. I did put today a negative feedbackloop to V1b and it gave nice dumbly chime to the sound and playing feel.Tillydog wrote:Any comment on which changes were the most effective?