Gearing up for my second build...I’m graduating from strictly-kit to modified-kit this time, and I want to do some experimenting. The amp uses all triodes, preamp and power. I was wondering if there’s any reason why I couldn’t mix up the triodes between tubes.
In other words: it seems that customarily if you had three gain stages and a concertina splitter, the first two triodes in the signal path would be housed in the same tube, and the last gain stage and splitter would come from the same tube. Is there any reason why the first gain stage and splitter couldn’t come from the same tube?
Or let’s say I had this scenario: If my preamp was made up of a 12AX7 and half a 12AU7, and my power amp was a 12AU7 (both triodes, push-pull), could I theoretically use half of the preamp 12AU7 for power? Would this possibly give me more asymmetrical clipping?
I’m doing my best to ask some strange questions here ...thanks for entertaining them.
In other words: it seems that customarily if you had three gain stages and a concertina splitter, the first two triodes in the signal path would be housed in the same tube, and the last gain stage and splitter would come from the same tube. Is there any reason why the first gain stage and splitter couldn’t come from the same tube?
Or let’s say I had this scenario: If my preamp was made up of a 12AX7 and half a 12AU7, and my power amp was a 12AU7 (both triodes, push-pull), could I theoretically use half of the preamp 12AU7 for power? Would this possibly give me more asymmetrical clipping?
I’m doing my best to ask some strange questions here ...thanks for entertaining them.
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