Originally posted by Steve Conner
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I suppose a cathode or source follower is ideal because it'll give you a uniformly low source impedance. Scaling the control and driving it from the plate of a triode is likely to end in a circuit the performs differently depending on the health and specs of the triode- which could be frustrating. Perhaps you could call it a "feature" but I'm firmly in the camp of designing for readily available modern tubes and changing part value and design to alter sound rather than simply "tube rolling" to get "the sound." Build it right and you'll still hear differences in how different tubes distort but it won't be the result of wildly changing EQ.
Jamie
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