Oh no worries, I was just trying to talk about what you were about the reason that you were told a 12AX7 would give you more... I'm just enjoying this thread a ton overall seeing the cool stuff you do to create circuits from scratch etc. I'm still so far away from that it's not funny :P
If what I'm saying is right, and helps, I'll be stoked because it means I'm starting to make positive progress lol. If I'm not, I won't be shocked.
and I hope you know I meant no disrespect...
If you wind up watching that video, make sure you make it through to about 3:30 (and on)...that was an eye opener for me as far as how to interpret what you see on the load line and how it applies to application of that info.
The addition of the cathode resistor on the load line would have a miniscule effect on the outcome, but your point IS good
So back to the idea of headroom...
It has different meanings to different people and can appear subjective in that way because it can apply to distortion vs. clean potential. I should have said "more clean headroom all the way through the power amp", so a clean input signal will result in a clean output signal.
I would like more clean headroom but not more volume...which is tricky, but in this case maybe easy. Just make an amp that is capable of being louder than what I will use and then just keep the input volume to a point where it not creating any OD. I imagine that this wet amp will not have to be turned up as loud as the 88.
With the next amp I hope to accomplish a cleaner signal path all the way through the output tubes, which means I won't want to drive the grids as hard as I did the 88 (where I believe the majority of the overdrive is coming from)
So
maybe fixed bias 6L6s and less signal gain overall....and maybe just a single AU7 driver stage into a AU7 phase inverter (?)
I guess that's what I'll try 1st...my instincts seem to be ok so far
I hope someone goes back 6-7 posts and catches my question (without a question mark) so I can be sure I'm not misinformed...pleas correct or confirm me so I can jump over that mental hurdle.