thanks for all the replies, my question was more based on how sound a practce it is from an engineering standpoint, not that I'm too lazy to do it (though I am bloody idle, ha ha)
I'm heating up the iron as I type this, so I'll post back and report if there is any difference to the hum levels by doing this.
as for the CF idea - the amp is a Marshall 2203 so it's already got a CF-driven tonestack.
if I had more time I'd play around with the extra stage and use it for even more gain, however it's taken months of playing around to get the extra single triode sounding the way I want. I'll try two extra gain stages in a 2203 some other time.
my gut feeling is that adding two additional gain stages to a Marshall 2203 would be best executed by having one stage into the existing frontend and the other extra stage before the CF (i.e. similar to a SLO100). I reckon that could be an absolute scorcher of an amp.
I'm heating up the iron as I type this, so I'll post back and report if there is any difference to the hum levels by doing this.
as for the CF idea - the amp is a Marshall 2203 so it's already got a CF-driven tonestack.
if I had more time I'd play around with the extra stage and use it for even more gain, however it's taken months of playing around to get the extra single triode sounding the way I want. I'll try two extra gain stages in a 2203 some other time.
my gut feeling is that adding two additional gain stages to a Marshall 2203 would be best executed by having one stage into the existing frontend and the other extra stage before the CF (i.e. similar to a SLO100). I reckon that could be an absolute scorcher of an amp.
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