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C Moore
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Fizz Cap

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What exactly does the "fizz" cap do.?
I am referring to that cap across the plate load of a phase inverter.
Typical was the (I believe) 48pf cap on a Marshall model 1986-1987.
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Re: Fizz Cap

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The signals on the two plates are ~equal and 180 degrees out of phase. Connecting them with a small cap will cause high frequencies to be cancelled. 47pF looks like a 34k resistor at 10kHz.
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Re: Fizz Cap

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10-4

If I knew the formula.....I could do the math. :oops:
10k is pretty high (I think) for guitar.
What happens to that resistance as the frequency decreases and approaches 6k.?
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Multiply by 10/6... 56k. The formula for capacitive reactance is 1/(2 pi f C)
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Xc
That is right.
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