I've used caps across plate resistors to tame extreme top end in higher gain amps (and to control oscillations).
I've always just soldered them directly across the plate resistors, but I notice on a Boogie Dual Recto, they've got a 4700pF cap from the B+ end of the plate resistor with the other end connected straight to ground.
What difference is there doing it this way?
I've always just soldered them directly across the plate resistors, but I notice on a Boogie Dual Recto, they've got a 4700pF cap from the B+ end of the plate resistor with the other end connected straight to ground.
What difference is there doing it this way?
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