I'm kicking about a design with the following topology:
input > EF86 (V1) > gain pot > ecc83 (V2a) gain stage > master vol pot > bridged T mid cut > AC coupled cathodyne PI (V2b) > crossline presence control > 2x6V6/6L6 cathode biased power amp
My apologies for the written topology, I drew a schematic up last night but forgot to grab a digital copy of it I'll add it here later today.
I want to use some global NFB from the poweramp to the cathode of V2a, however I'd also like to experiment with local NFB around V2a as well.
Will they fight each other and cause instability or odd behaviour with them being applied to the same node?
Is putting a bridged-t mid cut in the global loop just asking for trouble?
input > EF86 (V1) > gain pot > ecc83 (V2a) gain stage > master vol pot > bridged T mid cut > AC coupled cathodyne PI (V2b) > crossline presence control > 2x6V6/6L6 cathode biased power amp
My apologies for the written topology, I drew a schematic up last night but forgot to grab a digital copy of it I'll add it here later today.
I want to use some global NFB from the poweramp to the cathode of V2a, however I'd also like to experiment with local NFB around V2a as well.
Will they fight each other and cause instability or odd behaviour with them being applied to the same node?
Is putting a bridged-t mid cut in the global loop just asking for trouble?
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