Grainger49
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I asked in another thread about grid chokes on my beloved Paramour 1s. Frank Mena found an old PJ post and it is included in response #6 on this page:
http://www.bottlehead.com/smf/index.php/topic,127.0.html
Restating my question would there be any benefit of grid chokes on my old Paramour 1s?
Edit: I have one of the final run Paramour 1s with upgraded MQ iron and Obbligato 10uF Film/Oil Parafeed caps. I also upgraded every cap in the amp. The cathode bypass cap is bypassed with a PETP KK. My interstage is a KK Teflon 0.1uF. My power supply caps are PP film.
The thread above is about the SR45 amp. I am unfamiliar with the circuit. Could the capacitor coupled, 76 driver 2A3 amp benefit from this circuit improvement?
Edit: This part of the thread assumes the wrong resistor is the grid load resistor:
The grid stopper resistor is 1/2k, or 499 ohms. Seems that the formula would yield 2 Henries. I'll calculate the 76 driver impedance and see what that gives.
More later, less sooner.
http://www.bottlehead.com/smf/index.php/topic,127.0.html
Restating my question would there be any benefit of grid chokes on my old Paramour 1s?
Edit: I have one of the final run Paramour 1s with upgraded MQ iron and Obbligato 10uF Film/Oil Parafeed caps. I also upgraded every cap in the amp. The cathode bypass cap is bypassed with a PETP KK. My interstage is a KK Teflon 0.1uF. My power supply caps are PP film.
The thread above is about the SR45 amp. I am unfamiliar with the circuit. Could the capacitor coupled, 76 driver 2A3 amp benefit from this circuit improvement?
Edit: This part of the thread assumes the wrong resistor is the grid load resistor:
More later, less sooner.