A design I'm working on right now is using a fairly low load for a preamp stage. There is a 64k load circuit to the following triode and a 100k plate resistor. I don't "know" but I assume the plate resistor and the load it's driving are in parallel as the plate load.?. So,.. 39k? Substantially lower than typical. And perhaps only half the plate resistance. I know this sort of thing has been done before, but I'm looking for any experienced perspective on the matter. The previous circuit had roughly a 68k total load and I was pretty happy with the tone. I think I may have lost "something" with the new circuit. I'll be doing some experimenting with an increased plate load for myself for ear testing purposes, but I would like any practical insight from others here because the load I'm using now is convenient for a sort of "trick" circuit I'm working on. That is, simply increasing, say, voltage divider resistances would be impossible if I still want to achieve the "trick" Like I said, I'll be testing and listening for myself, but I have a hunch someone here already has some practical experience here.???
TIA
TIA
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