I'm building my second S.E.X. 3.0. First one is stock, this one with some minor tweaks. When I built my first one, I grabbed a bunch of NOS 6FJ7s and also a bunch of 6DN7s. I have a healthy stash of each. I'm especially glad I did this, and when I did this, for the 6FJ7.
Overall, the S.E.X. is my favorite headphone amplifier of the many headphone amplifiers that I have. It sounds superb with every one of the also many headphones I have and will drive all of them; it does an excellent job with the Hifiman HE-6SE V2. Plus, it has that Bottlehead user aesthetic and user experience thing that I very much enjoy with this amp and the Crack.
I would like to use the 6DN7 for this build. In planning for this build, reviewing the very good assembly instructions (though no one did kit manuals as well as Dynaco), looking at the socket wiring (because I have to map the 6FJ7 Compactron to the 6DN7 Octal, running and connecting everything correctly), with the Compactron socket, all the unused 6FJ7 pinout socket tabs are bent out of the way except for pin 8, which gets used to connect the 220 ohm 1/4W resistor between pins 8 and 10.
From the schematic, this is a grid stopper resistor. This would be pin 4 for the 6DN7. Do I just need to get one end to ground from pin 4 (like the other grid stoppers are wired to the other grids and the terminal strips)?
Thanks. Again.