From: Richard Rasker on 13 Nov 2009 08:52 Phil Allison wrote: > > "Richard Rasker" >> Phil Allison wrote: >> >>> ** Not true, when it is in a later stage of the circuit than the input >>> stage. >> >> OK, but in this case, the resistor is found in series with the grid of >> the second triode -- and believe me, it's responsible for a lot of noise. > > > ** No way do I "believe" any such assertions. > > >>> ** Not true, in normal use. >> >> OK, at normal playing volume, it's >> hardly noticeable, but during quiet passages, it's rather annoying -- >> especially in a studio environment. > > ** Get a noise gate - fool. OK, I'll get a noise gate allright -- I believe it's called a "killfile", and I'm testing it with your messages right now. OK, it seems to work pretty well. Thanks once again for your helpful insights. Best regards, Richard Rasker -- http://www.linetec.nl
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