I was idly reading a book on the loo by G. Weber and behold, in a piece about stabilizing an Amp against oscillation, he said connect the shield of your screened input-to-grid wire only to the anode/plate pin.
There was no explanation of this "trade secret" and my knowledge is not yet good enough to see if this is absolute humbug or not. I have not found any posts here advocating this technique.
Perhaps I have the Monty Python version of his book, because surely this is just inviting stray capacitance and inductance? Should I really let the anode / plate voltage into the shield of a grid wire?
There was no explanation of this "trade secret" and my knowledge is not yet good enough to see if this is absolute humbug or not. I have not found any posts here advocating this technique.
Perhaps I have the Monty Python version of his book, because surely this is just inviting stray capacitance and inductance? Should I really let the anode / plate voltage into the shield of a grid wire?
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