I am building an 18 watt sIII v6, my first amp build and am interested to know if anyone has implemented, or has comments on, the 'Mod for DC-cooupled cathode followers' that Merlin Blencowe suggests on his website?
He states "It is very common to see a DC coupled cathode follower in a guitar amp, often before a tone stack. The traditional arrangement suffers from the problem that on start up, the grid will immediately rise to HT potential while the cathode is still cold, at ground potential. It is not unknown for this to cause arcing between the electrodes, and rapid destruction of the valve, even when a standby switch is used.." and then goes on to recommend putting either a diode + resistor or neon lamp between grid and cathode. (
http://www.valvewizard.co.uk/dccf.html)
I only have experience with solid-state rectifier amps and would appreciate any thoughts or input.
Thanks
-Dale