Cathode Bypass Caps: E'lytic vs. non-polar
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Cathode Bypass Caps: E'lytic vs. non-polar
Couple of questions:
1) What's the difference between using electrolytic vs. non-polarized radial caps on a preamp tube cathode to ground?
2) As the voltages on preamp tube cathodes is usually low, a 50V-rated cap would be enough, yes?
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1) What's the difference between using electrolytic vs. non-polarized radial caps on a preamp tube cathode to ground?
2) As the voltages on preamp tube cathodes is usually low, a 50V-rated cap would be enough, yes?
Thanks.
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Re: Cathode Bypass Caps: E'lytic vs. non-polar
Electrolytic caps are used to provide the necessary capacitance in a physically small package. If the value is small enough, say 1uF or less, a film cap can probably be used. Preamp cathodes typically only charge to a few volts. I've seen 10V and 15V caps in some circuits.
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Re: Cathode Bypass Caps: E'lytic vs. non-polar
I read that Electrolytics are claimed to be "slower" than film caps, but I'm not sure how that affects tone. Preamp sag?
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Re: Cathode Bypass Caps: E'lytic vs. non-polar
i've got a wima 3.3uf polyester on the cathode in one of my amps and the tone/detail is superb but quite different to the higher value electrolytics.if you notice the low value poly/films are used a lot where the triode cascades into another to cut bass and keep a clearer signal.read the notes on ZP's lite2 cascade mod in the downloads and experiment yourself,you will tell the difference.
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