Originally posted by exclamationmark
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Generally that requires a blocking cap and is subject to severe blocking distortion when overdriven. Probably not the way to go with your circuit.
There's nothing wrong with using multiple supplies stacked as needed to achieve direct coupled operation. This was pretty common in lots of scientific circuits (scopes, wide band amps and preamps, etc). You can still use resistors at each grid for RF stopping and to give pleasing overdrive characteristics in a guitar circuit.
You can do similar things with standard 300 to 400 volt supplies if you desire. There is a chapter in Merlin's book that talks about it. He shows a design for a simple 12au7 two gain stage circuit that's direct coupled. I've been meaning to build it and listen to it but hadn't had a chance. I figure being direct coupled it'll make a decent bass overdrive in a bass preamp.
JT
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