After reading Merlin's article on the DC coupled cathode follower, I thought I might try his suggestion and lower the follower's load from the normal 100k down to 47k, ostensibly creating a more compressed tone.
I didn't favor the results by lowering the load, as it reduced gain and clarity too much, but I did prefer raising it 220K (however, I'm not sure if I liked it just because it was louder).
Can anyone explain what happens when the load is increased? I'm still having trouble understanding Merlin's article, but I can't deny I liked the sound better when quickly switching values with my handy substitution box.
Would it be a good idea to change the plate load in the previous stage as well? I'm really just curious if anyone else has experimented with this.
Thanks.
I didn't favor the results by lowering the load, as it reduced gain and clarity too much, but I did prefer raising it 220K (however, I'm not sure if I liked it just because it was louder).
Can anyone explain what happens when the load is increased? I'm still having trouble understanding Merlin's article, but I can't deny I liked the sound better when quickly switching values with my handy substitution box.
Would it be a good idea to change the plate load in the previous stage as well? I'm really just curious if anyone else has experimented with this.
Thanks.
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