I'm considering using a tube preamp in front of a high-gain (Av of 20-30x) solid state power amp (more specifically, a non-inverted LM3886). I know for sure that pretty much any tube preamp I choose will generate voltage levels far too high for the 1V RMS input requirements of my power amp. My plan is to add a simple voltage divider to bring the voltage in line and then add some additional soft clipping diodes to guard against any spikes above "normal" signals making their way though.
I'm still trying to learn how to calculate the gain of tube stages so I'm totally out of my element. Couple that with a inter-stage tone control circuit and I have no idea what kind of output voltages to expect from a simple tube preamp. Hopefully some one here has had a chance to put a scope on the output of a similar preamp and can give me some indication of what to expect.
Here's the preamp circuit I plan to use:
http://www.moosapotamus.net/IDEAS/F2B/alembic.htm
Given a "normal" guitar signal peaking around 200mv-400mv what kind of attenuation is required on the output of the preamp to bring the average voltage in the 2.8V Peak-to-Peak (+/- 1.4V) range required for my power amp?
Would I be better served by changing the tube to a lower gain member of the family like a 12AU7 or 12AV7? If so, what changes would be required to the circuit? Presumably the plate resistor would need to change and probably the cathode resistor.
Finally, am I totally wasting my time trying to go down this route? I know full well that simply having a tube preamp will not give me "that tube sound" achieved by all tube amplifiers. What I'm after is a less "sterile" tone. Something with some warmth and character. My goal is not to have the preamp produce distortion either. There are plenty of pedals out there to do that.
Thanks in advance for any information and advice.
-Matt Armstrong
I'm still trying to learn how to calculate the gain of tube stages so I'm totally out of my element. Couple that with a inter-stage tone control circuit and I have no idea what kind of output voltages to expect from a simple tube preamp. Hopefully some one here has had a chance to put a scope on the output of a similar preamp and can give me some indication of what to expect.
Here's the preamp circuit I plan to use:
http://www.moosapotamus.net/IDEAS/F2B/alembic.htm
Given a "normal" guitar signal peaking around 200mv-400mv what kind of attenuation is required on the output of the preamp to bring the average voltage in the 2.8V Peak-to-Peak (+/- 1.4V) range required for my power amp?
Would I be better served by changing the tube to a lower gain member of the family like a 12AU7 or 12AV7? If so, what changes would be required to the circuit? Presumably the plate resistor would need to change and probably the cathode resistor.
Finally, am I totally wasting my time trying to go down this route? I know full well that simply having a tube preamp will not give me "that tube sound" achieved by all tube amplifiers. What I'm after is a less "sterile" tone. Something with some warmth and character. My goal is not to have the preamp produce distortion either. There are plenty of pedals out there to do that.
Thanks in advance for any information and advice.
-Matt Armstrong
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