Hello everyone. This is the circuit that the modern Marshall DSL40/100 uses before the last two switchable master volumes. The output goes directly to the phase inverter.
Having a clean channel somewhat limited in terms of maximum volume, would it be possible to increase the gain in this circuit while maintaining its linearity in order to have a higher overall output level?
The common HT1 power node for both transistors is taken from the cathode follower node (this should be around 270V, I haven't measured it) and a 15K resistor in series along with a 22uF/450V capacitor to ground .
Can it be feasible? The interest is to maintain the current relationship between the channels.
Thank you so much.
Having a clean channel somewhat limited in terms of maximum volume, would it be possible to increase the gain in this circuit while maintaining its linearity in order to have a higher overall output level?
The common HT1 power node for both transistors is taken from the cathode follower node (this should be around 270V, I haven't measured it) and a 15K resistor in series along with a 22uF/450V capacitor to ground .
Can it be feasible? The interest is to maintain the current relationship between the channels.
Thank you so much.
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