zaphod wrote:
Sorry, I missed this question somewhere along the way. I have to say that I agree that the Hiwatt amp design is pretty weird IMO. What needs to be born in mind is that most of the gain stages have their gain limited by either having no cathode bypass cap, or just a real small one. One of the gain stages appears to be a recovery stage after the tone stack. It's then DC-coupled via the cathode follower to the PI. Later Hiwatts didn't have the CF and instead used the spare triode as a voltage regulator which biased the PI. There's many a time I've wished Dave Reeves were still alive so I could ask him how come he designed his amps like that....
Small bypass cap just means different frequencies are passed through the cap. What did you mean by a small cap?