Some articles, e.g. Aiken's site, talk about grid stop resistors and oscillation. Merlin's book says to choose the grid stops as high as possible without affecting the audio frequencies. I understand the basic idea of a low pass filter, but this one is a lot more complex (at least it seems so). The high school physic LP filter, the signal goes through the resistor and the capacitor is to ground.
For these tubes, there are several capacitors, not sure which are more important: plate to grid1, plate to grid2 etc to ... eventually to cathode. And all combinations.
Is there a straightforward calculation for the low pass cutoff that has the grid stop as a component of the calculation?
Thanks
Mike
For these tubes, there are several capacitors, not sure which are more important: plate to grid1, plate to grid2 etc to ... eventually to cathode. And all combinations.
Is there a straightforward calculation for the low pass cutoff that has the grid stop as a component of the calculation?
Thanks
Mike
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