Audio Project Amplifier Speaker Loudspeaker Kit
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Biasing pre-amp problem - Click HERE for Original Thread
HOMER_PT
Hello everybody,

I’ve get a pre-amp recently and I would like to improve it (if possible).

I’ve checked some voltages and I think the tubes aren’t perfectly matched or the diagram is not correctly designed.
Regarding the voltages I think the first stage is working with a very low current. Some authors refer that the 6922 tube don’t work very well in these conditions. On the other hand, the second stage seems to be working at very high current.
What is your advice? I’ll appreciate if you could help.

Cheers,
HOMER_PT
No comments till now. :(
No problem. Just one more question. :)
In the original schematic, the resistor R1 doesn’t exist. I’ve added it trying lowers the gain but it still continue being too high. How can I lower it?

Cheers,
Homer
Tube_Dude
Ola Homer

Why don't you wired the pot as a volume pot and not as a trimmer pot , as in the schematic
rlaury
Hi Group!
This is an interesting looking circuit.
Who was the original manufacture or
is this a DIY amp? I would like to know more about it.

Thanks!

RonL

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