I have a raspberry pi, and I want to use it to build a digitally controlled tube preamp initially, and eventually adding a power amp. the idea is that all parameters would be programmable, including the number and order of gain stages, the position of the tone stack, power amp plate/screen voltage and bias. Analog Devices has the AD5290, which is a digital potentiometer with +30/0 or +/-15 voltage capability. so I have a few questions:
1. will preamp tubes perform acceptably with a 30v plate supply?
2. would the digital potentiometer have a noticeable negative impact on tone if it were in the signal path?
3. are there any other devices with higher resistance element voltage ratings? I've googled, and 30v Vss/Vdd is the highest I've found.
1. will preamp tubes perform acceptably with a 30v plate supply?
2. would the digital potentiometer have a noticeable negative impact on tone if it were in the signal path?
3. are there any other devices with higher resistance element voltage ratings? I've googled, and 30v Vss/Vdd is the highest I've found.
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