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simple preamp from half 12ax7

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Approximately half of your B+ supply voltage will appear across the ? resistor, so it will also dissipate about the same power as the MOSFET. It's value is simple Ohms Law: R = Volts (about 150 for your case) divided by Current desired.


Only you can know what current is desired because you're keeping that a secret.


YOS,
Chris
 
hi again.
All the parts arrived, I started building the pre amplifier.
It works well, makes a bit of noise, probably power or GND.
12au7 works great for gain.
The spectrum picture is not so good. no 2nd harmonics
 

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If you have the parts, you can try 47k plate resistor and 220R - 330R on the cathode for a 12AU7. With a 300k plate load, the 12AU7 is so current starved it's virtually worthless :(

Otherwise, use 12AX7, and a voltage divider on the input to reduce the gain (or install negative feedback).
 
If you have the parts, you can try 47k plate resistor and 220R - 330R on the cathode for a 12AU7. With a 300k plate load, the 12AU7 is so current starved it's virtually worthless

Otherwise, use 12AX7, and a voltage divider on the input to reduce the gain (or install negative feedback).
work good. thanks

Try extra decoupling on B+.
yes it help

Summary:
pcm56p DAC 1ma output to 100ohm
12au7 with 47k plate resistor and 220R - 330R on the cathode
 

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