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Substituting a 12AX7 for a 12DW7

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I have attached a schematic for a Fisher preamp. It uses a 12DW7 / 7274 in the final stage. The high mu section is the first triode and the low mu is used as a cathode follower.

As I understand it, the gain is developed in the first triode and the cathode follower is close to, but just under, unity.

If my understanding is correct, then that begs the question, why not just use a 12AX7, since the mu of the second stage is not really coming into play?

I'm sure there is a good reason and I'd like to be let in on it.

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That's interesting. I did't know that source impedance is inversely proportional to GM. I'd like to learn more about that. I have a copy of Morgan Jones 3rd ed; I'll do some reading.

If anyone can link me to some good reading on the subject, I'd be grateful.
 
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