I'm not sure if the LED biasing the input is the best representation of the signal. I can understand wanting to be able to "center bias" the input tube to get some desired effect. That's the only reason I'd think you'd want to change the mechanism to bias the input tube.
But the next level of this circuit must be in maintaining voltage on the anode. I'm sure the speedball has more to do with that voltage. It would seem keeping that more stable would keep the output more..."true."
But is that what you really want? I would think that accurate representation of sound is only secondary to pleasing sound.
The beauty of the Crack is in it's simplicity. Even if it may distort certain frequencies, it does so in a matter pleasing to the ear. To change that would take away from it's character.
Paul. I wonder if you mean by a "one way device" if you mean that a tube can only deliver + voltage to the next stage. It's strange to me. I'm sure that it's something to do with it's reference. Like, the center point of a guitar pickup is like, 0, and it gives a positive and negative signal as the string moves back and forth over the pickup. And then it amplifies and rides on larger B= which makes a greater range of high + voltage and lower + voltage as it goes through the first preamp stage. The range is still there, it's just "shifted" up higher. It's hard for me to explain because I don't understand fully. I feel like I need to prove that I understand that a tube is a one way device or something...
I read this book by Musahi Miyamoto, and he said, you can't teach anyone the sword, they have to learn it for themselves. I feel the same way about electricity. Not that it acts in a different way for people, but it "clicks" for everyone differently. That understanding is somewhat personal.
Paul, You understand electricity and circuits in a deep way. Obviously, your knowledge is valuable to troubleshoot peoples problems with audio circuits. If you really want to understand audio circuits, headphones/speakers and training your ear for the differences, how would you do that? Is it a book or concept that would facilitate that? I think the spirit of trying to change the bias, is trying to shift on how something is listened too. Perhaps it's Jermaine to question...or not.
In your experience, what does altering the bias do? I feel that the crack has been transformative in my listening to music. I pay attention more, perhaps I hear more clearly all the different elements in music. I don't know, I'm still trying to figure it out for myself.
Is changing the cathode bias of the 12au7 a good way to change the character of the amp? or is it a fools errand?