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The gain-stage resistor is 1.5K-Ohms while the driver's is 1K-Ohm.What's the effect of changing the value of these caps? Someone (who may or may not know) said changing the values would change the low-frequency filter point of the amp.
I don't need as much gain as the amp has; are there any advantages, such as cleaner signal, less noise, etc., to removing these bypass caps?
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Topic - My ASL 845 SET uses 100/16V. 'lytics to bypass the cathode resistors of the gain- and driver-stage 6SN7 triode sections. - jeffreybehr 15:39:39 12/20/06 (8)
- Re: My ASL 845 SET uses 100/16V. 'lytics to bypass the cathode resistors of the gain- and driver-stage 6SN7 triode secti - wheezer 23:29:57 12/22/06 (0)
- Removal of the caps... - Russ57 11:08:29 12/21/06 (2)
- OK; I'm convinced--in they stay. But I'm glad I asked, as I know I read something... - jeffreybehr 11:51:53 12/21/06 (1)
- The caps are essential for proper operation of the amp. - Al Sekela 16:46:29 12/21/06 (0)
- Re: My ASL 845 SET uses 100/16V. 'lytics to bypass the cathode resistors of the gain- and driver-stage 6SN7 triode secti - Response34 05:35:59 12/21/06 (1)
- TYVM Bill. I hadn't planned to change the resistor value; I was just questioning the presence... - jeffreybehr 09:59:48 12/21/06 (0)
- Re: My ASL 845 SET uses 100/16V. 'lytics to bypass the cathode resistors of the gain- and driver-stage 6SN7 triode secti - JoKath 20:52:22 12/20/06 (1)
- I have the newest (vertical) versions of the AQ1006(845), presumed to be the 'III', but the schematics... - jeffreybehr 21:57:16 12/20/06 (0)