There's nothing wrong with breadboarding a preamp circuit; they're low enough current that a breadboard will be able to handle it, you just need to be extra careful about the distance between things. I used to do it that way, I designed a breakout board PCB with a tube socket and 9 header pins so I could plug it into a breadboard, and even now the high-voltage SMPS module I sell PCBs for has the pins spaced so that it can be plugged into a breadboard. That's how I used to prototype tube circuits.How do you fiddle with and prototype tube circuits? I know I CAN hook things up to my breadboard, but that also seems like it could be a bad idea.
+1I suspect it is because they only need to manage the voltage drop across the resistors which is much less than the 250v plate voltage to ground.
Link pleaseSo I have a new post all written up on power supplies, but it's more than 10,000 characters so the forum won't let me post itI have to figure out what I can cut to get it under the 10,000 limit. I'm at 11,300 right now.
It was literally 4 posts down from thatLink pleasethank you in advance