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thanks.
so the rc lowpass filter effect is calculated the same as a typical triode gain stage would be? i mean, if i had say a 1M resistor in series with the input of the ltpi, would there be a huge high frequency roll off like there would be on a typical stage?
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Originally posted by yunger View Postthanks.
so the rc lowpass filter effect is calculated the same as a typical triode gain stage would be? i mean, if i had say a 1M resistor in series with the input of the ltpi, would there be a huge high frequency roll off like there would be on a typical stage?
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Originally posted by yunger View Postcool. i think i get it now. the ltpi has half the gain so......Cin = Cgk + Cgp*(A/2+1)
The LTP is two triodes fed off a single grid with the other grid tied to ground at AC. Therefore the signal entering the stage via the grid has two ways of getting through the stage, and the tube current has two paths between the ground return and the HT. So the overall inter-electrode capacitance as it affects the signal will be lower. That's my (simplistic) take on it anyhow.Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)
"I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo
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