Looking at one old NAtional schematic, I see a 250 pf cap put across the pin5 output tube grids (yes it's one of those 50s rats nest amps). Also, I've had old Supros with paraphase inverters which use a 500 pf cap hanging off the grid of the first output tube, as well as varying values across both tube grid wires. So, my question is, is there a formula that can be used in this particular situation (as they're not bypassing resistors but rather bypassing the AC grid signal, I guess) to determine what frequencies are being cut?
My second question would be, is there any difference between a 250 pf cap across the output tube grids *or* two separate 250 caps off each individual grid. ???
My second question would be, is there any difference between a 250 pf cap across the output tube grids *or* two separate 250 caps off each individual grid. ???
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