Missing grid-leak resistor.
Missing screen bypass cap.
Plate-mixing the two stages before the power tube will overload real easy, perhaps too easy.
Thanks,
I added the grid leak resistors at 1M for now.
I added screen bypass at 40nf for now.
I also added grid stops. But need some advice...
When the tube sheet is not clear about internal cap and gain are there any rule of thumbs?
In this case for the #78 I used 3.8pf and assumed 1.5pf for "pins" from ValveWizard.
http://www.valvewizard.co.uk/gridstopper.html Then not having a real gain I assumed 100 (like the 12ax7; BTW why does Valve wizard use 60 for ECC83 calc, should be 100 right?). this gives a C = (5.4pf + 5.4pf*(100+1) = 600pf. For a cutoff of 20khz I calc Rgs = 1/(2*pi*20k*600pf) = 13k. If this is correct can it be used for #78 as triode and pentode?? BTW2 - thinking of replacing the remote cutoff 78 with a sharp cutoff 77...
To avoid combining two stages and overwhelming the power tube would a solution be to add a voltage divider? As shown with the two 100ks? Seems that this might affect the single channel input gain. I looked high and low (reason for delay response) and could not find a design where two channels fed a SE tube. I have found and built designs where two pre-amp tubes were combined and feeding a Phase Inverter with volume/tone control after the mix. I suppose I could just avoid combining the two but I wanted to replicate the effect of patching two channels