Mike McLane
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BTW, if I'm wanting to run my Part Acc into a power amp do I want to create a bypass toggle for the 220K resistor there, too?
Either that or a trimpot to attenuate it down to more pedal-useful levels. Trimpots are what I do in my "commercial" units.Wooohoo! Thx!
BTW, if I'm wanting to run my Part Acc into a power amp do I want to create a bypass toggle for the 220K resistor there, too?
I use 500k trimpots which are all linear taper, but yes hooked up as a potentiometer, not a variable resistor. Use your ears, they'll tell you what to do.A variable resistor, not a voltage divider. . . yes? A250K? Would my ears tell me the best output for a particular (Class D) power amp or do I want to hook it up to a oscilloscope and test for line level (3.5v p-p)?
I think I have got WTYS selective Hearing loss!But my wife already tells me what to do?!?!?!?!?![]()
Nope, but close. Pin 6 of the tube needs to tie directly to HV, not to pins 1 and 7. Pin 7 does tie directly to pin 1 though. Tying pins 6 and 7 together will prevent the whole thing from working.Would appreciate feedback on the wiring of the cathode follower (the area in the RED box). Did I get it right?
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Wife Tells You Something.I think I have got WTYS selective Hearing loss!
Yessir.I assume I can pull that HV (full HV, not post plate resistor) from anywhere on the board??
People who have heard me play would tell you that’s a good ideaTying pins 6 and 7 together will prevent the whole thing from working.