I'm just about ready to put this project together, and I'm having a bit of a dilemma.
I'm building a champ style output circuit and I'm planning on feeding it with a pair of BF bassman normal channel preamp circuits. In this circuit, the tone stack is sandwiched between the 2 triode sections and ends in a 220K mixing resistor. I originally had thought I could just connect the junction of the 220K mixing resistors directly to the coupling cap at the grid of the output tube.
Well, then I got to looking at the NFB circuit. On the champ, the feedback resistor connects to the cathode of the second triode. Where do I connect the NFB if I have two channels?
Or, should I mix the two channels directly off of the volume wipers into a common second gain stage and connect the feedback resistor to its cathode? In which case, what can I do with the extra triode .. a switchable gain stage?
Thanks,
Howard
I'm building a champ style output circuit and I'm planning on feeding it with a pair of BF bassman normal channel preamp circuits. In this circuit, the tone stack is sandwiched between the 2 triode sections and ends in a 220K mixing resistor. I originally had thought I could just connect the junction of the 220K mixing resistors directly to the coupling cap at the grid of the output tube.
Well, then I got to looking at the NFB circuit. On the champ, the feedback resistor connects to the cathode of the second triode. Where do I connect the NFB if I have two channels?
Or, should I mix the two channels directly off of the volume wipers into a common second gain stage and connect the feedback resistor to its cathode? In which case, what can I do with the extra triode .. a switchable gain stage?
Thanks,
Howard
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