Say you go from a 100k anode to a 220k, and your cathode is a 1.5k/.68uf. And after changing to the 220k you want to adjust the cathode R to bring the stage's gain back to where it was with the 100k. Can you determine what you would have to raise the 1.5k up to assuming you want to keep the .68uf in order to have about the same amount of gain ?? (and yes, i know the cap will create a brighter sounding stage with a bigger cathode R) Or will the cap keep you from being able to bring the gain back down to where it was without raising the cathode R much too high?
This will be much more complicated, but what if you raise the anode to 220k and want to bring not only the gain back to where it was with the cathode R adjustment, but you also want to retain the same tone? I assume the cap must be changed in value, tho i was also thinking what about the same cap but with a resistor in series limiting it's influence to about the same as it was b4?
This will be much more complicated, but what if you raise the anode to 220k and want to bring not only the gain back to where it was with the cathode R adjustment, but you also want to retain the same tone? I assume the cap must be changed in value, tho i was also thinking what about the same cap but with a resistor in series limiting it's influence to about the same as it was b4?
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