So now we arrive at the current design, which from my records is the 5th or 6th prototype (not all of them make it to getting built). This iteration was inspired by the simplicity of the Moreplay, and in essence what I built could be called a BeePlay. It is a boiled down version of the circuit with the Kaiju DC filament supply but just a CRCRC high voltage supply. Biasing and plate loading are done with resistors to dramatically decrease the amount of initial debugging, and we just plug/block off the holes for the extra tubes/jacks that come with the upgrades. This will be the "stock" BeePre 2 offering.
On Friday, I brought up this basic BeePre preamp and several of the upgrade modules, and we installed them and listened to the various options.
Ultimately one upgrade will be a BeeQuiet attenuator with completely different values to better work with this new circuit, but this upgrade will also come with active loads for the 300B. The combination of the lower impedance of the new BeeQuiet and the resistive loading in the stock circuit isn't optimal, hence the combination of the attenuator and C4S board offered together.
The second upgrade module will populate the rear two 9 pin sockets with a dissimilar dual triode that provide individual shunt regulators for both channels as well as adding a cathode follower buffered output that decreases the output impedance of the kit substantially. This upgrade will also provide balanced outputs similar to the BeePre 1.
The primary benefits of the new design vs. the old are:
- Replacing the two single voltage power transformers with a new universal power transformer.
- Reducing the severity of microphonics and apparent noise in the circuit through relocating the attenuator and using a different 300B operating point.
- Offering a far easier to build stock circuit and modularizing the more difficult components as future (optional) upgrades.
- Providing some additional space with a larger chassis plate that matches the Kaiju.
- Low line voltage regulator dropout is now nearly impossible through the combination of using the Kaiju DC filament regulator, the universal power transformer, and a different circuit design.