Tomorrow I might look at this differently, but tonight it makes sense to me. So other than I have not worked out the actual values for biasing, am I missing something? I have a small amp I built using a car stereo amp as the power section but the SS preamp was not doing it for me. I am thinking I should get 2-3V swing off the cathode which should be plenty to drive the amp.
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Why do you have feedback going to the screen in the second stage? Some sort of variable triode/pentode control?
I'd be inclined to take the output from the second stage plate using a voltage divider. The required signal already appears at the top of the 1M screen feedback pot, so just hook a 100k resistor from there to the top of your 10k master volume pot. (after disconnecting it from the cathode of course)
If you do take the output from the cathode, you'll need a DC block capacitor to prevent the pot from scratching."Enzo, I see that you replied parasitic oscillations. Is that a hypothesis? Or is that your amazing metal band I should check out?"
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Now how did I forget that cap?
Yes it is a pentode to triode control, thought I would try it but have it on board rather than a control on the panel. Normally I would just take it off the plate but with the low input impedance of the amp I thought this might work out. I was on the fence on this so that is why I posted this.
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Originally posted by ReadyTeddy View PostIsn't the 100k plate resistor in the 2nd stage a problem when paired with a 220 ohm cathode resistor? Think of it this way, a 1V P-P output on the cathode will try to drive the plate 450V P-P, causing the tube to saturate.
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