how to tame liver pool hiss?

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xtian
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Re: how to tame liver pool hiss?

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I put Hall VVRs on my Rocket builds, and it's a similar story: Dial back the voltages only 10%, and most of the hiss vanishes, and the amp is still plenty loud.
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Re: how to tame liver pool hiss?

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I think I mentioned this before
And I know folks may see it as sacrilege

Parallel the first tube thereby reducing the plate resistor value required by half
Same with the Cathode resistor

Made a substantial difference for me
That and a 5751 in V1

YMMV

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.........Now where did I put it?
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Re: how to tame liver pool hiss?

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Markusv wrote:Parallel the first tube thereby reducing the plate resistor value required by half - Same with the Cathode resistor

Markus V
I do the same thing, since there is an unused triode. You are essentially doubling the transconductance of the first stage. It IS easy enough to undo, if the mod isn't yur cup of tea. Given that the BOM on KF's wrecks was somewhat variable, and he tuned each one individually, it seems to me that unless Ken built them, they are not real wrecks. So, the closest we came come is building a clone. It seems from what I have read that the wreck designs evolved and varied around a basic theme, so apparently Ken didn't have an invariant formula.

cheers,

rob
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