I needed a low-gain preamp to try my recently completed Pass ACA amps that I have in my near-field system in the basement up in the main system. All I have are passive preamps, and the ACA's need a few dB of gain. Anyway, over the past few weekends I thru together a little 12B4 preamp. It is a pretty basic grounded cathode/capacitor output taking advantage of the low impedance of the 12B4, with Gary Pimm Mosfet CCSs as plate loads at 25mA, Mills 5W 510 ohm WW cathode resistor with 330uF/25V Silmic II bypass caps. 3.3uF output caps. I am using a CCS loaded shunt regulated power supply (Morgan Jones Statistical Regulator) at 225V for each channel. Voltage at the plate is 135V. Outboard power supply so I can keep the transformer at a distance for low noise. All built in pretty little Hammond extruded aluminum enclosures. I had most of the parts, but had to wait for Mouser for two weeks for the enclosure (Texas freeze and power outage).
Breaking in the near-field system, but sounding pretty nice (new "working" projects always do, don't they...

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A few glamour shots