Originally posted by TubeNoob
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I figured the dual pot value as 5k because it's a common value and the original Kalamazoo circuit uses a 4.7k cathode resistor. Close enough for that, BUT... The original design used a shared resistor. That means the current from both triodes is creating the voltage drop across the resistor and therefor the bias point. The resistance for a shared, self bias cathode resistor is typically about half what you would normally see on a single triode stage for the same bias point. However, being a trem, so it's going to be wiggling, I wasn't sure how to manage it. I don't think the hotter bias on the unaffected signal should be a problem. Probably better in fact. And I don't think it will stop the oscillator either. When at full intensity the 5k pot value is pretty much stock Kalamazoo. If you experience any problems we may need to experiment with 10k values and perhaps a parallel resistor on the signal triode. Don't trouble interpreting everything I just wrote, I actually did it so I'll remember my train of thought if it comes up later on this build
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