I use an outboard audio amp for my 75A-4 receiver with a system of adaptors that requires no modification to the receiver itself. I pull audio directly from the grid pin of the 12AT7 1st audio stage (with the tube removed). This is a high impedance point, 470k if I recall correctly. To avoid high frequency loss in the 5 ft. or so of shielded cable between the tube socket and amplifier, I built up a cathode follower stage to replace the 12AT7. It is a plug-in module that plugs right into the 12AT7 socket, and gets its B+ from the screen grid pin of the 6AQ5, which was also removed to conserve drain on the power supply and reduce unneeded heat in the receiver. I can remove the plug-in units and replace them with the original tubes, and the receiver will be completely stock once again.

-k4kyv

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