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Increase size of cathode bypassed cap?

Just be sure the phono preamp cuts off two undesired low frequencies:

1. Tone Arm and Cartridge resonance (about 10Hz).
A result of the cartridge mass plus the effective arm mass at the cartridge, and the cartridge compliance.

2. Record warp frequency (about 3 Hz).

When it comes to extreme low frequency response, too much of a "good thing" can become a "bad thing".

Think about how your amplifier's output transformer laminations respond, and how your woofers respond to signals at 10Hz and 3 Hz.
 
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Nominal of katode cap depends to nominals of plate resistor and interstage cap.
There is diagram for depends. It is small, I tried to photo, but picture is bad. If You tell me nom. of plate res. and interstage cap, I will answer you.
 
Sorry for the delay - this is the schematic I'm using. This version has 1000u in the bypass position (C5), but the built version has 470u.
 

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