I decide to try something i've been thinking about for a long time. Add a 4th AX7. Heres why. My preamp sounds great. Problem is, it sounds great till you turn the master up and then the tone changes radically due to the way the master changes tonality as the always do. Mainly because i designed the preamp very bright in order to get the best possible tightness in the lows. The tone i love happens at the master when down around 8:00 because thas where the master with no treble bleed attenuates all that brightness. If i take that attenuated signal and feed it into another amp thats CLEAN, it sounds fantastic at any volume. So i want to attenuate it at the master, then take that fully processed tone and feed it to another clean stage to drive the PI. So stage1>stage 2>stage3>Cathode follower>tone stack>voltage divider>recovery stage>PI>PA.
If i do this and it works i will build a whole new amp with 4 AX7's. Question is, what issues might i run into and what values would you use on that stage to get the most clean headroom possible? PT has plenty of heater current.
If i do this and it works i will build a whole new amp with 4 AX7's. Question is, what issues might i run into and what values would you use on that stage to get the most clean headroom possible? PT has plenty of heater current.
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