Caps across plate resistors
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Caps across plate resistors
In some express schematics Ive noticed sometimes there are capacitors across the plate resistors in the preamp section. How do these effect the sound?
- Sonny ReVerb
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Re: Caps across plate resistors
I found a possible explanation here:
http://www.booyaka.com/~al/audio/theory ... theory.txt
Here's the pertinent section:
http://www.booyaka.com/~al/audio/theory ... theory.txt
Here's the pertinent section:
The B+ rail acts as an AC 'ground' in this case.In many super high gain preamps you'll find very small bypass caps attached to the plate resistors. These caps allow extremely high frequencies that might cause "squealing" to pass around the plate resistors and out of the signal path.