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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: xcortes on November 18, 2010, 11:20:22 AM

Title: Love Kitten Article from Valve
Post by: xcortes on November 18, 2010, 11:20:22 AM
Does someone has the love kitten article from Valve?

Keto and I have been experimenting with attenuators after transformers -with much success methinks-  and would love to have a copy of the article. If someone could scan the article and send it to me I would really appreciate it.

Thanks

ps I don't know who wrote it!
Title: Re: Love Kitten Article from Valve
Post by: Paul Joppa on November 25, 2010, 08:54:13 AM
The link is long dead, and I can't find the article among my old files. But Shawn Micheal's referenced post reminded me of what it was. Very very simple - just a B7 15K:500 transformer, followed by a 500 ohm potentiometer. It's only useful if you have way too much gain, but many systems do have way too much gain. Running the volume control at a low impedance of 500 ohms gives it much more drive. Many observers have found low-impedance level controls to sound better, though except for the drive current available there are no really plausible theories as to why.
Title: Re: Love Kitten Article from Valve
Post by: xcortes on November 25, 2010, 12:43:59 PM
Thanks Paul and Shawn,

That's what I'm running right now, a 15K:600 Cobalt B7 with a 680 ohm resistor across the secondaries. It sound's really nice and gives me more than enough gain (or ungain!) in my system. I'm about to order a 1K Penny and Giles pot -no 600 available-. My idea is to use this transformer/pot combination as part of an active preamp but since it sounds so good I'll include a switch to bypass the active circuit and go directly from the pot to the output.