Hi,
In some amp instead of the usual 68k input grid resistor ferrite beads are used. It's known that the 68k resistor takes care of the RF but it also generates a lot of noise. I noticed that Marshall have those beads almost in every amp. I've seen similar in Mesa amps as well.
It looks like they're using this type of beads:
Your Search Results | Farnell United Kingdom
Other companies make them as well. Several types are available - with one turn, 2 turns etc. My question is what to look for when buying those - impedance, MHz, DC resistance?
Thanks.
In some amp instead of the usual 68k input grid resistor ferrite beads are used. It's known that the 68k resistor takes care of the RF but it also generates a lot of noise. I noticed that Marshall have those beads almost in every amp. I've seen similar in Mesa amps as well.
It looks like they're using this type of beads:
Your Search Results | Farnell United Kingdom
Other companies make them as well. Several types are available - with one turn, 2 turns etc. My question is what to look for when buying those - impedance, MHz, DC resistance?
Thanks.
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