I tried using the idea that I've seen circulating on the forum to use LED's instead of resistors for biasing preamp 12ax7 stages. I tried using an LED on the first stage of my amps and it sounded pretty good, a little clearer than before, but a little too much bass so I returned it back to it's original 1.8k resistor and 22u cap.
I used an LED in place of the 470 ohm resistor in the LTP of my amp, and the sound improvement was amazing. Very clear and ringing, and less congested sounding, to my ears and brain. I jammed on my amp all night because it sounded so sweet. But It seems that the global NFB is a little less effective than it was before. I'm not entirely sure how a LTP works, or if the LED I inserted made the NFB ineffective for one of the halves of the phase splitter. Any Ideas?
Otherwise, I'm led to more experimentation with using LED's on 12ax7 cathodes.
Anson
I used an LED in place of the 470 ohm resistor in the LTP of my amp, and the sound improvement was amazing. Very clear and ringing, and less congested sounding, to my ears and brain. I jammed on my amp all night because it sounded so sweet. But It seems that the global NFB is a little less effective than it was before. I'm not entirely sure how a LTP works, or if the LED I inserted made the NFB ineffective for one of the halves of the phase splitter. Any Ideas?
Otherwise, I'm led to more experimentation with using LED's on 12ax7 cathodes.
Anson
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