.. I want to add a pre-amp tube for an extra gain stage, reason being is to get the amount of distortion I want. Right now I have to stack drive pedals to get distortion I want.
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**I have a question about his design. He shows the C1 capacitor bypassed with a resistor. What's the difference doing that vs bypassing the resistor with a capacitor which is what I normally see in amp design on preamp tubes?
Increasing its gain will reduce a circuit’s stability, hence you will tend to run into problems with oscillation.
The inputs are in close proximity and have 2 common cathode high gain stages arranged in cascade between them. Stray capacitance will cause unintended coupling between the inputs, and as they will be in the same polarity, that may result in oscillation.
A typical method to mitigate that is to reduce bandwidth somehow, ie roll off some high frequencies, eg with a 100 to 470oF cap between anode and cathode of V1.
Electrons don’t know their left from right, up from down, backwards from forwards 😀
Referring to any passive circuit element (resistance, capacitance, inductance) as X and Y :-
X in parallel with Y is the same as Y in parallel with X.
X in series with Y is the same as Y in series with X.