vigilante398
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The jury is out on that one. Some people swear they hear a difference, others swear they don't.Thanks! Is it soundwise a difference between 9V and 12V?
The jury is out on that one. Some people swear they hear a difference, others swear they don't.Thanks! Is it soundwise a difference between 9V and 12V?
That's what I assumed you meant, and my answer still stands. The input voltage is fed directly to the tube heater only, the plate voltage generated by the SMPS doesn't change, and that has much more impact on the tone than the heater voltage does.I understand. Question is if there is more headroom with 12V, or in other words, if you got more distortion with 9V?
There are some great calculators for tube circuits if you want to learn some more, https://www.ampbooks.com/mobile/amplifier-calculators/Thanks again! My knowledge about tube circuits is very little, so that is interesting to know.
RADJ goes in parallel with the other resistor to set the high voltage of the circuit. This is optional because the original preamp that Tungsten is based on runs with a voltage rail of about 240V, and if you leave off RADJ then your high voltage will be somewhere around 235V. If you put a 1kΩ resistor in for RADJ then you will get something around 340V, which is higher than the original but which I personally liked for this circuit.@vigilante398 I have the Particle Accelerator as a kit from Musikding.de (very convenient), but have not built it yet. Yesterday I ordered three more PCBs directly at your website (Bathtub, Tungsten and Vampire Slayer). I am going through the build guides and I have two questions:
- Tungsten Preamp: What is this RADJ for, and why is it optional? It seems it is important for the voltage rating of C1, but what means this exactly?
- As far as I could see in the other build guides, there is always this 10uF elko at the end of the power supply. In the Tungsten it is named C9, in other builds it has other names (C6 e.g.). It is rated 250V in the BOMs. But: is this not to little rated? I thought, it should be at least 400V, since the overall voltage is 250V?
Thank you as always for your knowledge and help! I am happy to build these nice tube treasures!