The original schematic for the Deluxe Reverb AB763 has 2 x 16uf 450v caps, right off the rectifier tube.
I had first bought and installed 2 x 16uf 475v (F&T) caps, but with the standby switch on, measured closer to 490v. I could not find 16uf 500v caps so I used 2 x 22uf 500v.
This had an unexpected effect on the tone of the amp. It removed the 'boomy' low end bass, but changed the tone a little too much. So, I installed a 30uf 500v single cap. The boomy bass is back and its very annoying. Turning the bass knob max or min doesn't change the boomy, loose bass.
Looked for articles explaining the effect of reservoir capacitance on bass response, could not find anything except anecdotal information: "increasing this capacitance tightens up the bass".
So I have a couple of options. I think, based in trial and error, I need to up the capacitance value.
I can get 10uf 500v. But would it cause any problems having
30uf
10uf
in parallel? Do these two capacitors need to be balanced for some reason? E.g. if internal resistance is slightly different, then would that cause one to fail?
Other option, is to go back to 2 x 22uf.
Could also up a bit, 1 x 22uf + 1 x 10uf, but that is the same rated capacitance of what I started with and it had too much loose low end.
I had first bought and installed 2 x 16uf 475v (F&T) caps, but with the standby switch on, measured closer to 490v. I could not find 16uf 500v caps so I used 2 x 22uf 500v.
This had an unexpected effect on the tone of the amp. It removed the 'boomy' low end bass, but changed the tone a little too much. So, I installed a 30uf 500v single cap. The boomy bass is back and its very annoying. Turning the bass knob max or min doesn't change the boomy, loose bass.
Looked for articles explaining the effect of reservoir capacitance on bass response, could not find anything except anecdotal information: "increasing this capacitance tightens up the bass".
So I have a couple of options. I think, based in trial and error, I need to up the capacitance value.
I can get 10uf 500v. But would it cause any problems having
30uf
10uf
in parallel? Do these two capacitors need to be balanced for some reason? E.g. if internal resistance is slightly different, then would that cause one to fail?
Other option, is to go back to 2 x 22uf.
Could also up a bit, 1 x 22uf + 1 x 10uf, but that is the same rated capacitance of what I started with and it had too much loose low end.
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