Why Use Grid Stoppers
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Why Use Grid Stoppers
Why Use Grid StoppersFrom mbaier1--(at)--ail.idt.net Sun Jan 26 23:51:42 CST 1997 From: mbaier1--(at)--ail.idt.net (Karl LaFong) Newsgroups: alt.guitar.amps Subject: Re: ' 62 Concert mods Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 00:20:03 GMT mgarvi >I suppose Weber would remove the 1500 ohm grid stoppers on the power >tubes, too (No, don't do it!). They are there for much the same >reason as the 68k. There is already 'series resistance' in the driver >circuit, in the form of the 12at7's plate resistance in parallel with >the 82k or 100k load resistors...so why put in a little 1500 ohm >resistor? To get some resistance *close to the output tube*! I think >Fender's location of the 68k input resistor was a manufacturing >convenience, as the same holds true for its location (as you have >pointed out). Tale from the trenches: On my Bassman amps, we were noticing a profound :pop: when the standby switch was turned on. Since we were following the 5F6-A circuit, we were building them w/o grid stoppers. Desipte the efforts of my very able techs, we were unable to locate the source of this momentary parasitic ocsillation. Then one day an amp displayed a wildly ocsillating 6L6. We tried everything but couldn't figgure out why this amp was so unstable. Then like the proverbial 16 ton weight, it hit us. The amps had no grid stoppers. We put 'em on, and voila! no ocsillations! We also noticed that the standby :pop; was gone too. After reflecting on this, we felt like fools for not thinking of this right from the get-go, but it goes to show ya how important the lil buggers are in preventing instability. Les(Plopa) my head tech, was particularly embarrassed for not thinking of it sooner. Evidently the 1500ohm grid stoppers knock the Q out of whack in what is in essense an tuned circuit going to the power tube grids. MBaier >Incidentally, for anyone interested, pentodes are not as prone to >treble loss due to grid capacitance (as compared to triodes), due >to diminished Miller effect. >MGarvin
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