I just received my F T caps for my Pro Reverb, I put it in, but I want to do a comparison of the sound by comparing the sound with the original value to the sound when I double every single cap value.
I play the clean sound first with one speaker and replace the other one with a 10 ohm resistor to lower the volume. I have volume at 3.5, treble and bass at 5, bright switch off. Then I use my THD attenuator at -4dB ( reduce the output power a little over half) and cranked the volume to 6 to get the breakup. The sound did deteriorate a little with the attenuator but that's the only way I can keep the mic from breaking up.
1) With the new F T caps, two 80uF cap in series for the reservoir cap( original Fender is two 70uF). All the other caps are 22uF ( original Fender are 20uF). First clean, then second part is cranked with attenuator.
2) I switch in the caps from the original Fender, the reservoir cap is 40uF( two 80uF in series) plus 35uF ( two Fender caps in series)=75uF. All the other caps are 22uF +20uF=42uF.
Filter cap compare - YouTube
Tell me whether you can hear the difference.
I play the clean sound first with one speaker and replace the other one with a 10 ohm resistor to lower the volume. I have volume at 3.5, treble and bass at 5, bright switch off. Then I use my THD attenuator at -4dB ( reduce the output power a little over half) and cranked the volume to 6 to get the breakup. The sound did deteriorate a little with the attenuator but that's the only way I can keep the mic from breaking up.
1) With the new F T caps, two 80uF cap in series for the reservoir cap( original Fender is two 70uF). All the other caps are 22uF ( original Fender are 20uF). First clean, then second part is cranked with attenuator.
2) I switch in the caps from the original Fender, the reservoir cap is 40uF( two 80uF in series) plus 35uF ( two Fender caps in series)=75uF. All the other caps are 22uF +20uF=42uF.
Filter cap compare - YouTube
Tell me whether you can hear the difference.
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