Pretty sure it's not, but I have to ask. I recently got my homebrew sounding great thanks to some advice here and one of the changes i was very happy about was the top end sounded much rounder and lost any trace of fizz. In the last few days 2 things happened and i'm wondering if they are related. I noticed my impedance knob had slipped on the shaft and what looked like 8 ohm was actually on 16 and what looked to be 4 was actually 8. I have been going back and fourth between el34 and 6v6 so i'd been switching from 8 to 4 (or so i thought with the knob having slipped) as i tried the different tubes, using what i thought was the 4 ohm tap for the 6v6. I don't know how long the knob has been like that so i'm not sure how much playing time i had using the wrong tap.
The other thing i noticed is my tone seems to have changed to where that fizz on the top end is even worse than before i did this tweak i was advised to try. So my question is, is there any way this could have done something to the OT to cause this tonal change? I am acutely aware of tonal changes that occur naturally from day to day for any number of reasons we don't fully understand, but this seems well beyond that kind of change.
The other thing i noticed is my tone seems to have changed to where that fizz on the top end is even worse than before i did this tweak i was advised to try. So my question is, is there any way this could have done something to the OT to cause this tonal change? I am acutely aware of tonal changes that occur naturally from day to day for any number of reasons we don't fully understand, but this seems well beyond that kind of change.
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