Hello,
I'm modding a four gain stage amp to have the first two gain stages of a bogner xtc and the lead section of a mark IV in the last two gain stages. While constructing this mod I ran into an interesting configuration at the cathode with a 2.2 electrolytic capacitor in parallel with a resistor. If I do the mod as planned I will have these two configurations on back to back gain stages:
4.7k in parallel with a 2.2 uF
1.6k in parallel with a 2.2 uf cap
So I'm just curious what effect this will have on the tone, and if it will be over kill to place this in back to back gain stages. My guess would be it's a low pass filter, similar to placing a cap in parallel with a plate resistor, but that's just a guess.
While we're on the topic, I'm also curious what happens when you change the resistor value on the cathode, I've heard that lowering it can make the amp to be "hotter" or more touch sensitive.
Thank you in advance for all the help!
I'm modding a four gain stage amp to have the first two gain stages of a bogner xtc and the lead section of a mark IV in the last two gain stages. While constructing this mod I ran into an interesting configuration at the cathode with a 2.2 electrolytic capacitor in parallel with a resistor. If I do the mod as planned I will have these two configurations on back to back gain stages:
4.7k in parallel with a 2.2 uF
1.6k in parallel with a 2.2 uf cap
So I'm just curious what effect this will have on the tone, and if it will be over kill to place this in back to back gain stages. My guess would be it's a low pass filter, similar to placing a cap in parallel with a plate resistor, but that's just a guess.
While we're on the topic, I'm also curious what happens when you change the resistor value on the cathode, I've heard that lowering it can make the amp to be "hotter" or more touch sensitive.
Thank you in advance for all the help!
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