Just had a question on how to dial in a very slight bump in gain/volume on a triode stage....Going to switch in a small cap across the existing 4.7k resistor, like .47uf or 1uf. that sounds great in that it doesn't totally change the overall tone of the un-bypassed state, but it's a bit too much gain. Can I dial it back so when the resistor is bypassed, there's only a small bump in overall gain. It's for more of a jazzer that wants just slight increase, not a big jump.
Can I put a small resistor in series with the cap or something like that to soften the gain increase? So in affect I'd have a 4.7k cathode resistor with a switchable 1uf+1k>5k resistor in parallel with it.
Also when doing that, is the additional resistor actually in parallel or does the cap isolate it from the other resistor? Not sure if I'm making sense there, just thinking about the actual mechanics of the arrangement.
thanks for any insights.
Can I put a small resistor in series with the cap or something like that to soften the gain increase? So in affect I'd have a 4.7k cathode resistor with a switchable 1uf+1k>5k resistor in parallel with it.
Also when doing that, is the additional resistor actually in parallel or does the cap isolate it from the other resistor? Not sure if I'm making sense there, just thinking about the actual mechanics of the arrangement.
thanks for any insights.
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