Looks like there's a consensus here that the first stage cathode should be fully bypassed to minimize heater noise. Are we talking 22uf on a 100k plate 1k5 cathode? Are we saying smaller cap values are still fully bypassing as long as no resistor is in series with the cap?
Also the grid stop question of how much and why, if at all.
As a jumping off point I'll mention from my own experiments with 3 gain stage to concertina and 4 gain stage with reverb to LTP I liked 22k single input stopper, 47k second stage and 22k the rest of the way. With the cathode bypasses varying from adjustable up to 220uf to none.
I'd like to know what the prevailing wisdom around here is, and why.
Also the grid stop question of how much and why, if at all.
As a jumping off point I'll mention from my own experiments with 3 gain stage to concertina and 4 gain stage with reverb to LTP I liked 22k single input stopper, 47k second stage and 22k the rest of the way. With the cathode bypasses varying from adjustable up to 220uf to none.
I'd like to know what the prevailing wisdom around here is, and why.
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