I am unsure of how to know the outcome of stepped bypass, ie; RC-R.
Example: Common 2k7/.68u cathode with a 5k tail.
			
			
									
									How do I predict stepping cathode bypass?
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How do I predict stepping cathode bypass?
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Re: How do I predict stepping cathode bypass?
Wake up, New Zee..
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My circuit differs. It is R/C with 2nd R in series. I have split values by using pairs of caps para over pairs of resistors, but only in experiments. Series R/C pair equal to known R/C.
			
			
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My circuit differs. It is R/C with 2nd R in series. I have split values by using pairs of caps para over pairs of resistors, but only in experiments. Series R/C pair equal to known R/C.
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