Hello! Lurking here a while, trying my first post.
I want to build an Alembic F2B (http://www.alembic.com/support/F2B_manual.pdf) as a guitar preamp. I've drawn two schematics that I'd like to ask for comments/suggestions on. I've developed them by trying to learn from other people's variants.
The first is a fairly true-to-the-original F2B circuit, except for two things: (1) power supply and (2) output capacitor. With the power supply I am trying to make it easy to experiment with different B+ values. The capacitor change is from a suggestion to limit some of the low end.
The point of the second schematic is to add a cathode follower (The Valve Wizard -Cathode Follower) so I can have the preamp drive two separate power amps. With the power supply changes in this version, I want to elevate the heater supply to stay within heater-to-cathode voltage limits.
Comments, suggestions, etc. welcome! Analog stuff like this is new to me, but I'm trying to learn.
Thanks
I want to build an Alembic F2B (http://www.alembic.com/support/F2B_manual.pdf) as a guitar preamp. I've drawn two schematics that I'd like to ask for comments/suggestions on. I've developed them by trying to learn from other people's variants.
The first is a fairly true-to-the-original F2B circuit, except for two things: (1) power supply and (2) output capacitor. With the power supply I am trying to make it easy to experiment with different B+ values. The capacitor change is from a suggestion to limit some of the low end.
The point of the second schematic is to add a cathode follower (The Valve Wizard -Cathode Follower) so I can have the preamp drive two separate power amps. With the power supply changes in this version, I want to elevate the heater supply to stay within heater-to-cathode voltage limits.
Comments, suggestions, etc. welcome! Analog stuff like this is new to me, but I'm trying to learn.
Thanks
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