Hey guys,
I'm an admitted novice, but I do tinker a lot.
I'm trying to make myself a quick reference guide, mostly from a practical perspective to the tone, clipping, and output gain of a 12ax7 gain stage.
I have an 18w Soldano Atomic 16 clone that I tinker with from time to time. Mostly trying to get a mid to high gain distortion, with punchy bottom end without being muddy, and I'm designing it with a TS808 on the front end in mind. And with EL84's in a 4x12 cab, it's been quite a struggle, but it's super close.
Would one of you experts take a look and tell me what could be improved or if some of these are wrong? (See attachment)
I'm also not really sure what Ro is doing, and I'm not sure what it's called. I see it on my schematics, but I'm not finding an explanation for it in the amp calculators or other tutorials out there. Is it just reducing the output without having to mess with the Plate Resistor?
Rg - Grid Stopper - Prevents high radio frequences from bleeding into the amp. Limits the current applied to the grid and allows the grid to bleed back to ground thus avoiding electron build up.
Rgb - Grid Leak - Blocks input signal to ground. Lower values lower V1 distortion and output. Common spot for a 1M “Gain” pot in V2.
Rk - Cathode Bias - Changes the bias point of the troide. A higher value raises the impedence to ground. If un-bypassed, a lower value will raise the output gain of the stage.
Ra - Plate Resistor - Regulates the amount of gain going to the next stage. A higher value will push more voltage gain to the next stage. Typically between 100k and 220k depending on Va.
Ro - ???
Ck - Cathode Bypass - Creates a High Pass filter. Lower values will raise the High Pass knee frequency, thus reducing low end. If Rk was previously un-bypassed, can add a significant amount of gain pending the balance with Ra.
Ca - Plate Bypasss - Creates a Low Pass filter. Higher values will raise the Low Pass knee frequency, thus reducing high end. Good starting point is about 1000p
Co - ???- Commonly referred to as “The Soldaon Mod”. Creates a Low Pass filter. Higher values will raise the Low Pass knee frequency, thus reducing high end. Can introduce a nasally sound if pushed too far.
Cc - Coupling Capacitor - Allows AC signal to pass to the next stage while blocking high DC voltages. Most commonly around .022u with little to no affect on frequency curve. Can be pushed down to .0001u for cutting additional low end, but probably not recommended.
Thanks!