So I built a nice tube prototyping board. Plank o ply w 2 preamp sockets and 2 larger octal sockets. I've wired a circuit up. 2 12ax7s. I have a single coupling cap and volume between each stage AND 68k grid stoppers. I'm having a hard time getting results to match predictions as far as scoping signal. I have stage 1 and 3 with Rk: 3.3k and stages 2 and 4 with 1k. All stages have Ra:47k. I'm trying to warm bias the stages and get asymmetrical clipping. I'd like stages 1 and 3 to compress the upgoing waveform on the plates, and stages 2 and 4 to pass signal without compressing the opposite side of the waveform, thus achieving asymmetric and even order harmonics. NOW. When inserting a 400mv 1khz signal I can get things to look right for the most part by going stage by stage with my scope on each plate and adjusting the volumes to suit. Here's my issues:
When I plug in my les Paul w 57 classics I hear distortion. This leads me to the question: what's the PEAK ac voltage of these pickups when playing aggressively? And how does one measure this?
Secondly: why does the signal before the grid stopper look different than the signal after the grid stopper (directly on the grid)? And if the Vk is -2.5v shouldn't the signal ON THE GRID not clip (grid clamp) until 2.5v?
When I plug in my les Paul w 57 classics I hear distortion. This leads me to the question: what's the PEAK ac voltage of these pickups when playing aggressively? And how does one measure this?
Secondly: why does the signal before the grid stopper look different than the signal after the grid stopper (directly on the grid)? And if the Vk is -2.5v shouldn't the signal ON THE GRID not clip (grid clamp) until 2.5v?
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