On 5/18/08, sasami@... put forth: >Interesting. Do you mind if I add this message to the VCA page as >constructors notes? Well, it's still a work in progress. If you like, I can write up something for your website after I'm finished. I'm still trying to figure out the correct bias settings, and I am open to suggestions. As far as my speculation about the need for a cathode bypass cap, if someone has one without a bypass cap they could test it by sending a signal in the low audio range, turning up the gain pot, and checking the cathode for an AC voltage. If someone with a scope finds a signal on the cathode out of phase with the input signal, then that would demonstrate negative feedback. Imho, determining the minimum cathode bypass cap would require testing it as a VCA. It seems likely that rapid changes in voltage on the control grid (eg. an envelope with a steep attack) would cause a sudden demand for plate current enough to deplete the cathode, which then bounces back causing an unwanted noise.
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Re: [tubesynthdiy] CGS 65 tube VCA modifications and results
2008-05-18 by Mark
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