On the Musicmaster Bass amp the 2nd preamp stage feeds the primary of the interstage transformer/phase splitter. There is a 15K resistor in parallel with the transformer primary where the 100k plate resistor would be in a typical Fender triode circuit.
I am wondering:
a) about how the DC and AC components of the signal divide between the resistor and the primary - (I don't really understand how the primary coil reacts to DC and AC. As I recall an inductor passes DC easier than AC)
b) why this R is so much lower compared to typical transformerless stage.
I am wondering:
a) about how the DC and AC components of the signal divide between the resistor and the primary - (I don't really understand how the primary coil reacts to DC and AC. As I recall an inductor passes DC easier than AC)
b) why this R is so much lower compared to typical transformerless stage.
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