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In Reply to: Tube coupling caps reduced from 2.7uF to 1.5uF posted by Mendel on July 16, 2024 at 21:32:33:
What is the value of the grid resistors that the caps feed into?
For fun let's just say they are 100k.
2.7uf into 100k makes a high pass filter with a -3db point of .59 Hz
1.5uf into 100k makes a high pass filter with a -3db point of 1 Hz
In this example there would be no audible difference caused by the capacitance value change.
Tre'
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- RE: Tube coupling caps reduced from 2.7uF to 1.5uF - Tre' 07:02:49 07/17/24 (8)
- RE: Tube coupling caps reduced from 2.7uF to 1.5uF - Mendel 08:41:03 07/17/24 (7)
- So why are you stressing it.? - ABliss 09:40:04 07/17/24 (6)
- RE: So why are you stressing it.? - Mendel 10:55:56 07/17/24 (5)
- RE: So why are you stressing it.? - Lew 14:28:40 07/22/24 (4)
- RE: So why are you stressing it.? - Mendel 18:57:58 07/22/24 (3)
- RE: So why are you stressing it.? - Lew 06:20:14 07/23/24 (2)
- RE: So why are you stressing it.? - Lew 08:55:01 07/23/24 (0)
- No they are metallized...-. - Mendel 07:40:02 07/23/24 (0)