David McGown wrote:
A rather compact high value PP film capacitor choice for power tube cathode bypass are modern DC Link capacitors. The values of 400VDC rated capacitors have values extending well above 100uF. I tend to use these in my power supplies, but people have used them in speaker crossovers and cathode bypass applications. Bypass with a smaller film like you would do with electrolytics.
BTW, agree with using fixed bias where possible over cathode bias, it avoids the need for cathode bypass caps for a low impedance AC path to ground since the cathode is at ground. Of course, that is not always practical and needs a reliable and low noise means of applying the negative bias voltage.
David
David and Charlie turned me on to DC Link caps in power supply use. The improvement over electrolytics there is not insignificant!
I had thought the same about using them (bypassed) in large value speaker crossover applications. But there, as well as in the cathode circuit makes REALLY good sense.
I'll also agree about most common applications where grounding the cathode means that a negative grid supply is needed. The complexity of that, combined with the caps needed there to ensure quiet operation, are probably worse sonically than a really good cathode bypass.
Stuart