[facepalm] I've seen worse !!
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I'd recommend to get the "Recording the Beatles" book as they go into extreme detail about the recording setup and equipment in use at Abbey Road at the time. By that time they were using the solid state mixing desk, but still using lots of glorious tube mics and the Fairchild compressors were used on just about everything, but EMI modified them so who knows what the real schematics of them are. Anyway the book is super excellent and will probably help you on your quest to build a tube compressor.
Harrison most likely used his 1957 Les Paul with PAF's known as Lucy on that recording for the solos, and by then they were largely using Fender amplifiers, probably the '68 Twin Reverb or maybe the '63 Bassman. They were recording to an 8 track tape machine too by then.
Greg
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The Heptode.
What a wild application specific tube.
(the way it was intended to be used by the designers.)
5 grids.
Yeaha.
The Heptode
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Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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Whoa wild!
Austin, I do not for the life of me get how the 2nd stage in that "electronic compressor limiter" schem works at all. There is no DC supply on the anode pin1 !? How can that tube conduct at all with that being the case? Or am I missing something.. most likely.
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Originally posted by lowell View PostWhoa wild!
Austin, I do not for the life of me get how the 2nd stage in that "electronic compressor limiter" schem works at all. There is no DC supply on the anode pin1 !? How can that tube conduct at all with that being the case? Or am I missing something.. most likely.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostWe used to call them pentagrid converter tubes, as they were used mainly in things like IF circuits .
cheersIt's not microphonic - it's undocumented reverb.
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Out of interest, and because I'm too lazy to calculate it by hand, I did a simulation of a 12AX7 Voltage Gain vs Grid Voltage (Plate Load= 470k, Vsupply=250v). Interesting wide range. I had no idea it was so big. Hope I got it right...
Simply, tubes compress on their own, even if you don't want to.Juan Manuel Fahey
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