I came across this circuit earlier today from a November issue of Radio Electronic Engineering. It's a pretty cool, simple, and seemingly useful tube compressor using two triodes. Originally, it was designed for a 6SL7. But it would work equally as shown using a 6CG7, or (what is quickly becoming one of my favorite new tubes) a 6111 - subminiature dual triode.
According to the article, the output of the amplifier remains constant within 1dB for an input variation up to 20dB.
It's pretty compact design, with a relatively small component footprint which might make it a useful addition to an existing circuit. After skimming through the article, I noticed that the one drawback is it apparently has poor low frequency performance. It looks like it was optimized for the human voice, but suffers some kind of transients at low frequencies.
Maybe you guys have some suggestions for improving this after looking over the schematic.
According to the article, the output of the amplifier remains constant within 1dB for an input variation up to 20dB.
It's pretty compact design, with a relatively small component footprint which might make it a useful addition to an existing circuit. After skimming through the article, I noticed that the one drawback is it apparently has poor low frequency performance. It looks like it was optimized for the human voice, but suffers some kind of transients at low frequencies.
Maybe you guys have some suggestions for improving this after looking over the schematic.
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