Hi everybody
i need some help with this circuit! it's a good build in my opinion, but i have
a couple of questions to which only tube experts as you can answer 😀 :
- do i need to adjust the bias if changing the supply voltage (in the range 250-350 VDC) ?
- how can i reduce the voltage gain? now it's supposed to be 8, but 2-4 would be enough for me
thanks a lot!
i need some help with this circuit! it's a good build in my opinion, but i have
a couple of questions to which only tube experts as you can answer 😀 :
- do i need to adjust the bias if changing the supply voltage (in the range 250-350 VDC) ?
- how can i reduce the voltage gain? now it's supposed to be 8, but 2-4 would be enough for me
thanks a lot!

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- do i need to adjust the bias if changing the supply voltage (in the range 250-350 VDC) ?
Given your subsequent remark (about only wanting 2-4x gain) I don't think you're getting anywhere near clipping so I wouldn't bother until you have everything set up. Once that is done, short the input, measure cathode to anode voltage, compare it to 1/2 of B+ minus a couple of volts dropped in cathode of the left half (over R3) and adjust R3 accordingly to bring Va closer to the middle if it's really far away.
- how can i reduce the voltage gain? now it's supposed to be 8, but 2-4 would be enough for me
Either by reducing input signal (= bad way) or by applying negative feedback (= better way of doing it that has useful side effects such as improved linearity), but first of all: remove C3 from the circuit. It increases gain in the circuit.
I would apply NFB back to first stage to linearize it a bit.
I would redesign it for a different tube or at least to run the 12AU7 at a different operating point. If you read a lot of posts here you will find that the 12AU7 gets a lot a bad comments. That in my opinion is because most of the 12AU7 circuits under discussion run them at far too low a current and is not because the 12AU7 itself is a bad tube. 12AU7 is best with 9 to 10mA idle current. That input stage is running at less than 1mA and the cathode follower at about 5mA.
You can of-course build it as per the schematic and you may be happy with the result. I wouldn't worry about the gain, that is the gain with the volume control at max. You can simply delete capacitor C3 to get less gain (and better linearity).
Cheers,
Ian
You can of-course build it as per the schematic and you may be happy with the result. I wouldn't worry about the gain, that is the gain with the volume control at max. You can simply delete capacitor C3 to get less gain (and better linearity).
Cheers,
Ian
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