hi all,
I've built a tube OD pedal with a single 12AX7 running plate voltage in the 130v region. Its really simple, just two basic gain stages cascaded much like a BF Fender normal channel...
V1a
33k grid stopper
1M grid leak
100k plate
1k5 cathode (no bypass)
22nF from plate into a 1M (log) gain pot
V1b
220k from gain pot into V1b's grid
100k plate
1k5 cathode with 22uF bypass cap
22nF from plate into a 100k (log) volume pot feeding the output jack
It sounds great, but the volume is much higher than the bypassed tone even with the volume set at 9 o'clock (i.e. barely on).
Would a larger pot (say 500k) give more range or do I need a voltage divider before the volume pot to dump some signal to ground?
I've built a tube OD pedal with a single 12AX7 running plate voltage in the 130v region. Its really simple, just two basic gain stages cascaded much like a BF Fender normal channel...
V1a
33k grid stopper
1M grid leak
100k plate
1k5 cathode (no bypass)
22nF from plate into a 1M (log) gain pot
V1b
220k from gain pot into V1b's grid
100k plate
1k5 cathode with 22uF bypass cap
22nF from plate into a 100k (log) volume pot feeding the output jack
It sounds great, but the volume is much higher than the bypassed tone even with the volume set at 9 o'clock (i.e. barely on).
Would a larger pot (say 500k) give more range or do I need a voltage divider before the volume pot to dump some signal to ground?
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