
Blue Jinn
Rider of the ARPocalypse
But 6418 can't handle a +4dBu signal level - my circuit only does +0dBV (+2dBu) as a maximum level. For +4dBu, you really need about a +22dBu max level. Even if you step up the plate voltage to 30V, you aren't going to get there. And since plate current is limited to 500uA, you can't use a step-up transformer to do it either.
Thus, you must follow it with a transistor(s) that is doing all of the work--voltage and current gain. At that point 6418 is just a harmonic distortion generator, and a noisy one at that. Replace V1 with another J107, with a common source and 10K drain resistor, and you've got pretty much the same thing.
Obviously I'm missing something. My understanding is "consumer level" -10dBV = about .775 volts (for "0VU") and "pro level" +4dBu = about 1.23 volts for "0VU"
The 6418 data is referenced to a .85 volt signal which would be about the nominal 0VU -10 dBV signal. The data indicates a max grid input of 1.2 volts (albeit for 12% distortion...) If the max signal going in is going to be nominally .775 volts (consumer level 0VU) and the gain is going out is to be about 4-8x (the tube providing some and the transistor the rest) I'm not clear on the problem
