I'd bet that the second 5k6 grid stopper on V11 is a mistake - there is no part number associated with it. Both the schematics you posted are different revisions the same drawing number : 6100-63-04. Has anyone seen the 5th grid stopper in real life?roberto wrote: I was talking about Marshall, take a look here, 5x5k6 grid stoppers:
http://www.ampwares.com/schematics/mars ... 0_100w.pdf
It's not a mistake, 6100 30th 100W heads have 5x5k6 grid stoppers.
From an AC point of view, it makes no difference if the 47pF capacitor across the PI output is before or after the coupling caps - (they are > 2 orders of magnitude bigger in value). It more likely depends on where is it most convenient to mount the 47pF capacitor.
The normal reason for increasing grid stoppers would be to avoid blocking distortion - maybe if each PI output is driving 2 grids through 1 coupling cap, each needs twice the value grid stopper as would be necessary driving only one grid through the same coupling cap?
Input capacitance of tetrodes & pentodes is much less than you might think because there is (nearly) no Miller effect.
If an output stage uses NFB, small value caps between grid and ground would usually be to improve the feedback loop stability ("slugging the dominant pole"), and would usually cut off well, well above audio frequencies.
Different grid leak / bias feed resistors in conjunction with the PI coupling caps give different LF cut-offs.
Just several of my 0.02p
Andy