In Reply to: RE: Grid Choke posted by sony6060 on February 2, 2017 at 05:56:54:
No.
If you wire it that way the grid choke will be a frequency dependent impedance in the shunt leg of the voltage divider.
The artip of the series vs the shunt values of a voltage divider determine the attenuation of a pot. If you put a fixed inductance in the ground leg you will mess things up pretty badly.
dave
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