I'm having trouble making sense of self-resonance of plate chokes and getting a bit freaked out - I hope needlessly and out of ignorance . As Iv'e mentioned elsewhere, I've ordered some nanocrystalline core plate chokes for my Kaiju rebuild to pair with my nano OPTs.
I've heard back from the builder about some final measured specs: 69H and parasitic capacitance of <75 pF - which the builder says is actually quite good for such a large choke. But here's where the freakout comes. Plugging those two values into the self-resonance formula, we get a self resonance frequency ("SRF") of 2.2 kHz. Which, if I understand things correctly, means that the only impedance that the choke presents at 2.2 kHz is its winding DC resistance, and above that freq. it is increasingly more capacitive than inductive. That doesn't sound too good to me.
I haven't been able to find much online about this issue - lots of stuff about RF chokes, but not a lot about tube audio plate chokes. But I have found a few passing references to the SRF typically being mid-band of the desired frequency response - 2.2 kHz is pretty much mid-band, so this suggests that things are OK. But if so, I don;t understand why.
What I'm hoping is that the SRF of the entire plate load comprised of plate-choke/parafeed-cap/OPT must be calculated as a bundle -- i.e., and most importantly, with the capacitance of the parafeed cap in parallel with parasitic capacitance of the plate choke -- in which case the parallel capacitance is effectively the parafeed cap, and that's 10 uF in my rebuilt Kaiju headphone amp. That gives me a self-resonance < 7Hz. Increasing the parafeed cap to 15 uF would knock it below 5 Hz.
Based on my very shaky understanding of circuit theory, the above "parallel" calculation makes some sense since (1) plate-choke/last-PSU-cap and (2) parafeed-cap/OPT are, in conventional-flow terms, parallel paths to 0V for AC signal appearing at the plate - and so, I think, could be represented as an equivalent circuit comprising a single path to 0V.
But, for reasons that will be obvious to anyone who has read even a small sample of my past questions/musings on this forum, I don't really trust my understanding of these things.
In brief, my question is: am I SOL or am I ok?
MTIA, Derek