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<blockquote data-quote="Jaded Faith" data-source="post: 157437" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>The description from Synergy is accurate. The cathode resistor is part of what determines the bias for a preamp tube's bias point. The bypass caps can provide a frequency shelving signal boost. </p><p></p><p>The Synergy modules like a Friedman or Diezel would be using a tighter setting than the stock Randall and Egnater MTS amps had. All modders and stock modules used to account for this via circuit tweaks. The Tight switches often found on modules were a variable compensation for this using a different circuit tweak. That's part of the reason why my take on a mod might be different than someone else mod. Part of it is an artistic decision that has to be made to work within the variables we do not have control over modifying just a module.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaded Faith, post: 157437, member: 1068"] The description from Synergy is accurate. The cathode resistor is part of what determines the bias for a preamp tube's bias point. The bypass caps can provide a frequency shelving signal boost. The Synergy modules like a Friedman or Diezel would be using a tighter setting than the stock Randall and Egnater MTS amps had. All modders and stock modules used to account for this via circuit tweaks. The Tight switches often found on modules were a variable compensation for this using a different circuit tweak. That's part of the reason why my take on a mod might be different than someone else mod. Part of it is an artistic decision that has to be made to work within the variables we do not have control over modifying just a module. [/QUOTE]
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