The TC-15 design incorporates parallel triodes in the first preamp stage. I'm trying to figure out what this accomplishes as compared to running a single triode. In trying to wrap my brain around this idea, I've turned up very little useful info on the Internet.
My simplistic theory is that since the incoming signal is divided between the triodes, overall signal gain remains the same as if a single triode were used. For the same reason, the parallel triodes would be able to handle a much hotter signal before clipping. I'm unsure how much clipping actually occurs in the first gain stage anyway, but to me this would seem to be the main result....clean boost in the first stage.
So, if anyone can shed some light on this......
Am I correct in my assumptions regarding gain & clipping?
Does this configuration impact the tone otherwise?
What would happen if the cathodes were connected independently with non-matching resistor/cap values?
Any input? (Pun, regrettably, intended)