Hi all,
I'm a novice DIYer working on my first non-kit amp - a high-gain design with 4 preamp stages (following the preamp illustrated in TUT Fig. 5-53). I"m sure I'll have many questions about design as I go along, and I'll start with these two questions:
1. lead dress. In his preamp book, Merlin recommended twisting the leads from each preamp stage, whereas others have recommended keeping the wires far apart (or intersecting at right angles). I'd like to try the twisted method. Question: for the input stage, where a shielded cable comes directly from the input jack, shall I twist the two remaining wires (to HT and cathode) together ?
2. cathode bypass. Is there any downside to using a 400V metalized poly cap instead of a 50-100V electrolytic cap for the cathode bypass? I understand that it won't form to handle the full 400V (if that makes sense), but is that a bad thing?
Cheers!
John
I'm a novice DIYer working on my first non-kit amp - a high-gain design with 4 preamp stages (following the preamp illustrated in TUT Fig. 5-53). I"m sure I'll have many questions about design as I go along, and I'll start with these two questions:
1. lead dress. In his preamp book, Merlin recommended twisting the leads from each preamp stage, whereas others have recommended keeping the wires far apart (or intersecting at right angles). I'd like to try the twisted method. Question: for the input stage, where a shielded cable comes directly from the input jack, shall I twist the two remaining wires (to HT and cathode) together ?
2. cathode bypass. Is there any downside to using a 400V metalized poly cap instead of a 50-100V electrolytic cap for the cathode bypass? I understand that it won't form to handle the full 400V (if that makes sense), but is that a bad thing?
Cheers!
John
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