In Reply to: RE: II. Power Supply posted by Garg0yle on December 16, 2014 at 07:17:29:
I didn't take it the wrong way, but I did post in a hurry - sorry it didn't come across as I wished!
The second PSU cap is split into a cathode-coupling capacitor (high voltage to 2A3 cathode) and a cathode bypass capacitor (2A3 cathode to ground). This is done to cause the output signal current loop to include only the cathode coupling capacitor, and exclude the cathode bypass capacitor.
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