I stumbled across an early Fender deluxe 5B3 schem http://www.thetubestore.com/lib/thet...-Schematic.pdf
and am wondering about the 'opposite' grid on the PI. I see that it is fed by tapping off the grid leak for the 'first' 6V6 power tube, and comparing numbers I see the 6SC7 tube in the PI needs a gain of about 36 to balance the PI grid signals.
So is this a clever design that got lost to history, or is it a parts-count-reducer's nightmare? I'd think a pot in place of the 7k divider resistor would allow for tweaking in the PI balance to taste. So, does this PI design work? I don't think I've seen this anywhere else. Education, please
and am wondering about the 'opposite' grid on the PI. I see that it is fed by tapping off the grid leak for the 'first' 6V6 power tube, and comparing numbers I see the 6SC7 tube in the PI needs a gain of about 36 to balance the PI grid signals.
So is this a clever design that got lost to history, or is it a parts-count-reducer's nightmare? I'd think a pot in place of the 7k divider resistor would allow for tweaking in the PI balance to taste. So, does this PI design work? I don't think I've seen this anywhere else. Education, please
Comment