Sorry, this may be a repeat question, but I will try to be more specific in my questions this time around, as I am still lost.
I apologize if the answers are easy, but I still need to understand this arrangement fully if I want to make any value changes or mods. So far I increased the bypass cap on the #3 cathode from .05uf to a more standard 1uf and it added a boat load of low bass (much needed in this amp) and a good deal of gain as well. I am perplexed at that result as well, because 1uf is also a bit small ! I would typically be adding a 20uf cathode bypass cap or more to up the bass. That was a great change though all in all, and it matched what I was looking for.
Another change went sour however, as I believe when I increased the size of the .005uf cap off pin #1 to a .02uf cap, it created a poor sounding distortion (abrupt and harsh). I was trying to boost the bass going through the PI tube but it failed. Just tonight I put that Pin #1 cap back to the original schematic .005uf value, and all is well again.
I'm sad to say I am lost with this, and I want to get smart and listen carefully to any comments regarding this type of PI arrangement, and as always, thanks for your expert tutelage and the Help on this great board !!!
- What is the function of the .005uf cap just after the first (pin #1) plate (I believe one function is to block DC as a coupling cap) , along with the 6.8 Meg resistor that is connected to the 100k resistor to ground ? I'm not sure how that all works ! It looks like a voltage divider to me, but I'm not used to seeing those types a values (100k for a cathode resistor ?!?!), and it's got me wondering about it all, and it makes me realize I don't understand how the #7 grid gets a proper signal from this, or how the cathode voltage still works with such a big 100k resistor to ground.
- What about the the tiny .05uf cathode resistor bypass capacitor over the 6.8k resistor on the pin #3 cathode. I've never seen that small of a cap ever as a bypass. How does that work and does that value make sense ? Does this PI arrangement need that small of a bypass cap on the first half, or is it just that to add top end to that one side of the PI arrangement ? Seems weird.
I apologize if the answers are easy, but I still need to understand this arrangement fully if I want to make any value changes or mods. So far I increased the bypass cap on the #3 cathode from .05uf to a more standard 1uf and it added a boat load of low bass (much needed in this amp) and a good deal of gain as well. I am perplexed at that result as well, because 1uf is also a bit small ! I would typically be adding a 20uf cathode bypass cap or more to up the bass. That was a great change though all in all, and it matched what I was looking for.
Another change went sour however, as I believe when I increased the size of the .005uf cap off pin #1 to a .02uf cap, it created a poor sounding distortion (abrupt and harsh). I was trying to boost the bass going through the PI tube but it failed. Just tonight I put that Pin #1 cap back to the original schematic .005uf value, and all is well again.
I'm sad to say I am lost with this, and I want to get smart and listen carefully to any comments regarding this type of PI arrangement, and as always, thanks for your expert tutelage and the Help on this great board !!!
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