I just finished converting the bias section to AA763 specs, first thing I found was the 470 ohm resistor (before the diode) was WAY to small, I needed more like a 2.5K! Is this normal? In the original curcuit, there's a 1K before the diode, and a 3.3K after so it seems like 2.5K is more like it than 470! Anyway I was wondering how on earth the AB763 curcuit gets you anywhere near the correct bias. All I could get was about 8-10ma per tube witht the stock 470 ohm resistor.
Also, I was wondering about the phase inverter section of the AB763, to me it seems like everyone mods this at the same time as the bias. Does this have some effect on bias? I like the sound of the amp now, (actually, it may be a bit bright), and to me, at least on the schematic, the AA270 looks like more of a balanced design with lower resistor values than the AB763. Do most people simply prefer the the AB763 phase inverter simply because it's "pre-CBS", or does it work better with the bias and output stage?
Thanks in advance for any insight...
Jason
Also, I was wondering about the phase inverter section of the AB763, to me it seems like everyone mods this at the same time as the bias. Does this have some effect on bias? I like the sound of the amp now, (actually, it may be a bit bright), and to me, at least on the schematic, the AA270 looks like more of a balanced design with lower resistor values than the AB763. Do most people simply prefer the the AB763 phase inverter simply because it's "pre-CBS", or does it work better with the bias and output stage?
Thanks in advance for any insight...
Jason
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