In Reply to: RE: I would not use wire-wound resistors in grid stopper positions posted by dave slagle on March 4, 2017 at 09:16:39:
A tiny ferrite bead, just big enough to clear the socket lug, cemented to the socket's insulating base has been used. FWIW, I find that idea appealing on the (ostensibly grounded) grid of a cascode's "top" triode.
JMO, anything that truly suppresses parasitic oscillation is fine. "There's more than 1 way to skin a cat."
Eli D.
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- RE: I would not use wire-wound resistors in grid stopper positions - Eli Duttman 12:19:54 03/04/17 (1)
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