OK, so I reversed the leads from the OT. Bad idea, that was definitely positive feedback, completely unplayable. All scratch and nastiness. I put it back and reconnected the negative feedback.
I cut my zip ties and separated the groups of wires. The guitar inputs are very sensitive. Even when I put my fingers near them the hum goes waaay up, theremin-like. I think a key issue may be that I put the grid stoppers at the jacks. I did this because if I didn't, then I would need four pairs instead of two to get the input signals over to the first preamp stage. I am rethinking this now. Sage advice (read, Chuck) says put grid stoppers right at the tube socket. That's how the second stage CF and third stage PI are set up. Thoughts?
I cut my zip ties and separated the groups of wires. The guitar inputs are very sensitive. Even when I put my fingers near them the hum goes waaay up, theremin-like. I think a key issue may be that I put the grid stoppers at the jacks. I did this because if I didn't, then I would need four pairs instead of two to get the input signals over to the first preamp stage. I am rethinking this now. Sage advice (read, Chuck) says put grid stoppers right at the tube socket. That's how the second stage CF and third stage PI are set up. Thoughts?
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