Lets say you have a amp with a high gain cascaded preamp with 3 12AX7's, one being the PI. An you have a PSU node for each tube. If you removed one and had a single node for the 2 preamp tubes and after removing it you got no noticable extra noise or oscillations, would it then be better to permanently remove that node? What i'm asking is that if it doesn't seem to need that extra node, is there any reason that removing it could lead to better tone, dynamics, anything to the good?
I'm asking because i only used one per tube because i was told i should. yet my last build only used 1 for V1 and V2 and one for the PI, yet even tho the preamp is the same design it doesn't have any noise or oscillation issues at all. So i tried removing one node on the other amp and adjusting the node resistors accordingly and it seemed to be fine. I can't say for sure how it sounded because i need time to listen and i didn't want to zip it back up like that. Just figured i'd ask and see what you gurus here have to say about it first.
I'm asking because i only used one per tube because i was told i should. yet my last build only used 1 for V1 and V2 and one for the PI, yet even tho the preamp is the same design it doesn't have any noise or oscillation issues at all. So i tried removing one node on the other amp and adjusting the node resistors accordingly and it seemed to be fine. I can't say for sure how it sounded because i need time to listen and i didn't want to zip it back up like that. Just figured i'd ask and see what you gurus here have to say about it first.
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