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In Reply to: RE: Relative to the cathode posted by Caucasian Blackplate on July 01, 2009 at 10:15:10
Hmm, yes, I've been reading about diode biasing (so much to learn on this subject!). The cathode resistor on my preamp is bypassed with a relatively large Oscon cap (220uF, I think I recall), which can't be too good for the sonics, even if the Oscon is considered a pretty good electrolytic.
If I did this, would I lose any of the advantages of having a bypassed cathode resistor, such as increased gain and no negative feedback?
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