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In Reply to: RE: Frequency Compensation posted by Tre' on March 02, 2015 at 12:15:04
So essentially, if I understand correctly, each of the many bypass caps DF uses would have a simliar effect... (except bosting a multitude of frequency ranges)
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No, the total uf value of all of DF's caps added together is the cathode bypass capacitor value.Using smaller "side caps" is a different thing.
Bypassing a tube's cathode is one thing, "side capping" the cap used to bypass a tube's cathode, in an attempt to change or "fix" the "deficiencies" of capacitors, is another.
We also see side capping used on power supply caps and coupling caps in a attempt to improve some attributes of the main cap.
Bypassing a cathode (to the lowest frequency of interest) is about preventing local current feedback and restoring the tube's plate resistance.
Bypassing a cathode to less than the lowest frequency of interest is "Frequency Compensation".
Again, side capping is a different thing.
Tre'
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