I am trying to get a rope around bypass caps. I understand it plays a role in tube bias and stability. But what determines the size of the capacitance? The Fender 59 Bassman/Marshall/JTM-45 used some caps that varied greatly in value on that first preamp tube; approaching 330mf if I am not mistaken.
But is this a good place to make changes in regards to tone shaping? I have often changed the value of coupling and tone stack caps to adjust the voicing of an amplifier. But does the same hold true for the cathode bypass cap?..... I have an Epi Valve Jr. head. I have done a few "mods" to it, but it still seems a bit muddy. I was thinking of lowering the value of the bypass cap on V1B to help with that. Usually with a mod this small, I would just go ahead and do it, then see what I hear. But I started to think if it worked, maybe I just got lucky, or maybe it works good in a SE amp like the Valve Jr., but would not be as successful in more powerful class A/B amps.
So, again, that is my question. Generally speaking, is the cat bypass cap a good place to adjust tone, or am I better advised to keep my hands off that part of the circuit? Sorry for the long question.
Thank You
But is this a good place to make changes in regards to tone shaping? I have often changed the value of coupling and tone stack caps to adjust the voicing of an amplifier. But does the same hold true for the cathode bypass cap?..... I have an Epi Valve Jr. head. I have done a few "mods" to it, but it still seems a bit muddy. I was thinking of lowering the value of the bypass cap on V1B to help with that. Usually with a mod this small, I would just go ahead and do it, then see what I hear. But I started to think if it worked, maybe I just got lucky, or maybe it works good in a SE amp like the Valve Jr., but would not be as successful in more powerful class A/B amps.
So, again, that is my question. Generally speaking, is the cat bypass cap a good place to adjust tone, or am I better advised to keep my hands off that part of the circuit? Sorry for the long question.
Thank You
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