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Help about the 6SN7/5692 linestage

help aboutthe 6SN7/5692Linestage

Hello,

I am thinking to built the 6SN7/5692 dual mono linestage to use it with an dual mono kt88PP.
1 - Could you help me to choose between the two design from FDeGrove : what are the difference, advantage/disadvantage one versus the other
 

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rdf said:
Can someone explain the note regarding stepped attenuators? Why would the type of pot determine the biasing scheme?

I expect that what the writer means is that switched attenuators tend to use switches with carefully machined studs and a wiper with quite high contact pressure, so their contact is more reliable than the wiper scraping over the delicate track of a potentiometer. Thus, it is sufficiently unlikely that the contact will be broken that the switch can be safely used as the grid leak resistor, whereas pots are notorious for failing wiper contacts. (Remember that if the grid-leak resistor fails, the triode becomes a diode and current is only limited by the anode load resistor.)