Hello,
I'm looking at a Traynor YGL-2 guitar amp (schematic attached) that has had a few mods added to the circuitry. One of them is to add 4.7uF bypass caps across both cathode resistors on the phase inverter. I understand that in a typical pre-amp stage the cathode bypass cap serves to increase gain and modify the frequency response of the stage. Can someone please explain what is achieved by doing this trick on the PI? Thanks,
- Bob
I'm looking at a Traynor YGL-2 guitar amp (schematic attached) that has had a few mods added to the circuitry. One of them is to add 4.7uF bypass caps across both cathode resistors on the phase inverter. I understand that in a typical pre-amp stage the cathode bypass cap serves to increase gain and modify the frequency response of the stage. Can someone please explain what is achieved by doing this trick on the PI? Thanks,
- Bob
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