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 )It depends on how you want to shape the boost frequency response at the low end, same as for a triode gain stage. The exact FET type won't matter much.Charlie Wilson wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 1:24 amWell a long time ago I set my FET as Martin suggested and was happy that I could simply get it to work. Now I want to fine tune it and possibly make it footswitchable but I have a couple questions. I ended up with a 24k and 2k2 bias resistor with a NTE 452. You suggested that the bypass 4.7uf cap would be increased to 22uf to duplicate the frequency response of Dumble's set up but with a different FET. Would that still apply to the NTE 452 as well?
B+5 is already very quiet, so I don't think there is a need for 100u, even 22u would probably be fine.Charlie Wilson wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 1:24 amAlso my board has a 47uf/50v filter cap but I see that most the Dumble boards have a 100uf/50v.
I agree with you, it should be a 1W at least. The #124 photos show a large CF resistor. Tony's layouts show a large resistor without a power rating. On icracer's 124 schematic it's marked 2W.Charlie Wilson wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 1:24 amFinally, Dumble seemed to like to use a 1/2w resistor for the 150k. I did the math and that would put it right at the wattage limit of the resistor. Bad idea? (I think I know the answer to that one :D )
Yeah I know! I was just recommending a 1 W CC. Thanks for the shotsbut in 124 and Ry Cooder and all of the other Fets I have seen he uses 1/2w.
Yes. I’ll let you know when I get it.martin manning wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 6:22 pm Well, knowing that there is 10V on the drain is a good data point. Can you get the value of the source resistor on you friends amp?
Great. Anything else you can find out would help too, like the source cap and drain resistor values, and the FET type.Charlie Wilson wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 6:57 pmYes. I’ll let you know when I get it.martin manning wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 6:22 pm Well, knowing that there is 10V on the drain is a good data point. Can you get the value of the source resistor on you friends amp?
Yes, that will work fine as long as B+5 is going to be around 300V. Choose the value for the lower resistor in the divider (8k2 for low Vd, or say 18-20k if you want high Vd), temporarily connect a pot (10k) for the source resistor, dial in the drain resistor voltage ratio, then measure and replace the pot with a fixed resistor.Charlie Wilson wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 4:32 am So if one were to want to try the Dumble set up with the 150k/8.2k divider, would a good starting point be find a value for the bias resistor that gives you half the voltage on the bottom of the drain resistor then is on the top at whatever the divider voltage ends up being?