I think I've seen someone do this before, my question is, can you just parallel connect two sides of a dual triode tube, say a 6SN7 or a 12AX7 and increase gain at that point ?
The reason I ask is I just received a pretty cool National amp in an equipment trade, and someone years ago it was fitted with a 6SN7 in place of the original 6J7 for the V1 preamp tube.
I also believe they rewired the socket to split the two halves of the tube to operate from two separate input jacks (three inputs in total), with two separate volume controls. Wondering if I could make the both halves work together in parallel easily ? I would rather have the boost from both halves in this case, as the amplification factor on the 6SN7 is 20, and I've already jumped the channels (there are three inputs with 2 on one volume control and the other on another pot) so I like the way the more gain from the preamp sounds up front.
Thanks for your help !
http://www.oldfrets.com/Valco/Schematics/valco_1212.pdf
The reason I ask is I just received a pretty cool National amp in an equipment trade, and someone years ago it was fitted with a 6SN7 in place of the original 6J7 for the V1 preamp tube.
I also believe they rewired the socket to split the two halves of the tube to operate from two separate input jacks (three inputs in total), with two separate volume controls. Wondering if I could make the both halves work together in parallel easily ? I would rather have the boost from both halves in this case, as the amplification factor on the 6SN7 is 20, and I've already jumped the channels (there are three inputs with 2 on one volume control and the other on another pot) so I like the way the more gain from the preamp sounds up front.
Thanks for your help !
http://www.oldfrets.com/Valco/Schematics/valco_1212.pdf
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