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In Reply to: RE: Dynaco / K40 PIO cap voltage effect on sound? posted by Dingojazz on March 15, 2017 at 16:34:57
Is somewhat a contradiction in terms.
The output capacitor usually refers to a capacitor in the output stage of a preamp before the signal goes to the output jack.
Tube Amplifiers would not have a capacitor output but a output transformer, unless it is a OTL amp.
A coupling capacitor joins different gain stages in the amp and blocks the DC component allowing the signal (AC) to the next stage.
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As Tre clarifies below, these are the caps coupling the driver circuit to the power (output) tubes.
Thanks for further clarification,
K.
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