Switchable Hi-Z input impedance, how ?

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found RCA tone control manual
and a Crowhurst article
looks like even I can do that 😀

btw, consider its a 2channel/stereo
using one channel for bass, and one channel for mid/top
enables the two channels to be configured differently
like using the trick with a small bypass cap on cathode resistor, to achieve a little more high frequency gain
and having seperate attenuator for each channel further enhances sound balance control
 
trying to draw curcuit, with EQ

not sure why the cathodes are bootstrapped
but seen that elsewhere

hmm, maybe only output tube should be bootstrapped
 

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not sure why the cathodes are bootstrapped

ah, ok
by bootstrapping, the input/gain tube would achieve a bit more gain
guitar amp builders say it gives more 'grunt'
well, no real need for that here

bootstrapping the cathode output tube gives higher impedance load
and that might be of advantage, considering the EQ curcuit
well, I dont know this, but it seems logical

hope its beginning to look better 😛
 

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ahh, managed to make the desired drill/router bit for doing solder pads
have been on the to do list for some time

needs a bit 'refinement', but seems to work ok
means I can get on with the solid state output (BA-3)
 

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and this is the way I plan to use it

seems like I will have to do some cuts for soldering directly to the ground plane, or else it takes too much heat

hmm, solder pads appears to be a bit big for some smaller components like multiturn pots with smaller legs
might have to use bigger pots

or try to build a smaller tool :h_ache:
well, I might take the challenge 😀
 

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hey, finished lacquering
Im happy with the result
but not so happy with the vented hole plate on front 🙁
looks a bit too dominating

might be better with 'smoked' vinyl :scratch2:
 

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not long ago I found an old B&O receiver
it gave me a nice trafo
but I also took the frontplate with me
I felt stupid, but just thought it looked nice, and might be of use, somehow

hacking off the right piece, and voila 🙂
 

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