This is such a worn, well trodded path, that I donīt even *calculate* 12AX7 gin any more, since I have built and obviously tested thousands of gain stages with them so why bbother/waste time?.
To boot, calculations crumble when you have a real world tube before you instead of the datasheet example anyway.
In a nutshell: standard "Fender" stage (which comes straight from the datasheet),around 60X unloaded, which is sort of irrelevant bevause it will always drive *something* so around 50X loaded, +/-10% .
Increasing plate resistor to 220k, a common "high gain" trick, may only change it by 20% if at all, with a few selected tubes, so in practice not worth it.
Of course booteek "designers" copy each other so once one does it, all do
Unbypassd cathode? ... 20/25X , as simple as that.
Recalculating such worn old data sounds to me like paying NASA U$10000 for a satellite picture of your backyard, "just to check whatīs in it".
To boot, calculations crumble when you have a real world tube before you instead of the datasheet example anyway.
In a nutshell: standard "Fender" stage (which comes straight from the datasheet),around 60X unloaded, which is sort of irrelevant bevause it will always drive *something* so around 50X loaded, +/-10% .
Increasing plate resistor to 220k, a common "high gain" trick, may only change it by 20% if at all, with a few selected tubes, so in practice not worth it.
Of course booteek "designers" copy each other so once one does it, all do
Unbypassd cathode? ... 20/25X , as simple as that.
Recalculating such worn old data sounds to me like paying NASA U$10000 for a satellite picture of your backyard, "just to check whatīs in it".
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