Sorry for all the threads, I know i'm probably wearing out my welcome here. And i try and post elsewhere when i can, but this is the only forum where i actually get great answers, or even any at all ! One of the things as you likely know that i've been battling for a while now is a harder brighter sound at higher volumes. I keep staring at my schematic trying to see what it could be compared to a jcm 2204 for example, but theres just no difference that i either haven't had it configured as before, or that i can't adjust to be the same like my variable NFB. The only difference which till now i kept telling myself it can't be that is the dual bias. So i lifted one of the 220k's and soldered it to the other one to make it single bias. The tubes are very well matched so that wouldn't be a issue if comparing dual to single bias, which i just did. I checked each tube when i tried single bias and they were within 1 MA, and i biased them to where i had em when dual.
That said, single bias sounds quite a bit different. I was taken aback to say the least. That had me thinking i either designed the bias circuit wrong, or dual bias sounds different. So the question is, looking at my schematic, does it appear i did it right or could there be an issue in the circuit, or is there indeed something with DB that can sound different ? Not sure if it has anything to do with my tone issue at volume, but it DOES sound smoother with single bias. I will have to wait to test it at volume due to personal reasons concerning my living situation.
That said, single bias sounds quite a bit different. I was taken aback to say the least. That had me thinking i either designed the bias circuit wrong, or dual bias sounds different. So the question is, looking at my schematic, does it appear i did it right or could there be an issue in the circuit, or is there indeed something with DB that can sound different ? Not sure if it has anything to do with my tone issue at volume, but it DOES sound smoother with single bias. I will have to wait to test it at volume due to personal reasons concerning my living situation.
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