I recently came across the idea of using split-load resistors to attenuate gain (i.e. using two 50k resistors to form a typical 100k plate load, but taking the signal from between the resistors, rather than directly from the plate.) In this example the gain is approximately cut in half.
I've lowered gain in a stage by raising the cathode resistor on a typical 12AX7 stage from 1k to 10k (with a 100k plate resistor), which cut the gain in about half as well, but I was wondering if anyone has tried the former - using split-load resistors?
If so, what are the tonal differences? One obvious difference I can think of is that using split-load resistors would enable the designer to use a cathode bypass cap on the stage without worry of increasing the gain too much. Thanks for any ideas or experience with this method.
I've lowered gain in a stage by raising the cathode resistor on a typical 12AX7 stage from 1k to 10k (with a 100k plate resistor), which cut the gain in about half as well, but I was wondering if anyone has tried the former - using split-load resistors?
If so, what are the tonal differences? One obvious difference I can think of is that using split-load resistors would enable the designer to use a cathode bypass cap on the stage without worry of increasing the gain too much. Thanks for any ideas or experience with this method.
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