Ok, I've seen DL schematics that show the input stage with a 1M followed by either a 10K or 27K to ground. How critical is the value of that resistor to ground? Using parts I have on hand, I can either install a 10K or 29.9K. Will there be any real tangible difference if I use that 29.9K over the 10K?
Mike
Dumbleator Resistor Values
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Re: Dumbleator Resistor Values
Probably not, but give et a listen and report back...
Re: Dumbleator Resistor Values
i guess the larger resistor is there for 12ax7 type tubes. the 10k is suppossed to be for 12at7.
Re: Dumbleator Resistor Values
It does have an affect on the high end roll off due to Miller capacitance. Try them both and see what you like, you may not hear a difference at all as it may be above audable range.
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Re: Dumbleator Resistor Values
I'm pretty sure that the 10K is used with the 1K5 cathode resistor, and the 27K is with the 1k8 cathode resistor. FWIW, I like 24K with the 1K8 cathode resistor.
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Re: Dumbleator Resistor Values
What do you like about it?Funkalicousgroove wrote:FWIW, I like 24K with the 1K8 cathode resistor.
Re: Dumbleator Resistor Values
Ive built em both ways.
I prefer the 1.8k/27k.
Might try what funk suggests, though 27k to 24 k is pretty slight.
I prefer the 1.8k/27k.
Might try what funk suggests, though 27k to 24 k is pretty slight.
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