I'm new to audio electronics so some of the things I did before might not be right in audio construction. I just built a small tube amp just to get started and it came out well.
My question is illustrated by the two photos included. The "as drawn" schematic shows the bias resistor grounded and the bypass cap. grounded separately. When I built the amp I was tight on space and it just seemed like a good idea to "piggy back" the cap. on the resistor. Is there any reason that this is a bad idea?
As drawn.
AS built.
My question is illustrated by the two photos included. The "as drawn" schematic shows the bias resistor grounded and the bypass cap. grounded separately. When I built the amp I was tight on space and it just seemed like a good idea to "piggy back" the cap. on the resistor. Is there any reason that this is a bad idea?
As drawn.
AS built.
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