I'd like to build a simple tube-only headphone amp that has an adjustable level of tube-specific low order harmonic distortion. Something that can be adjusted with a pot from fairly linear 0.1% (or lower) to about 10%. It will be used exclusively with 600ohm K240M headphones so output impedance is not a big issue. Should have good voltage swing without hard clipping and other high order junk though.
This design has variable feedback and variable tail current in the long tail pair. Perhaps a design such as this may give you the adjustability that you seek?
http://home.swbell.net/acavalli/ima...iable_CCS_and_Delay_and_Smart_Regulator_2.gif
I am not sure where the original article is. Maybe a search for ' cavalli lovell ' might help.
Good luck.
[ edit : I just noticed that you said that you wanted simple. Oops ]
http://home.swbell.net/acavalli/ima...iable_CCS_and_Delay_and_Smart_Regulator_2.gif
I am not sure where the original article is. Maybe a search for ' cavalli lovell ' might help.
Good luck.
[ edit : I just noticed that you said that you wanted simple. Oops ]
It's pretty hard to make the distortion adjustable without changing the gain quite a bit along with it.
This might be interesting:
http://www.pmillett.com/etf_sod.htm
I used a 6BN6 gated-beam discriminator to do the distorting, but had preset operating conditions so I could match the gain at the different distortion settings.
Pete
This might be interesting:
http://www.pmillett.com/etf_sod.htm
I used a 6BN6 gated-beam discriminator to do the distorting, but had preset operating conditions so I could match the gain at the different distortion settings.
Pete
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