Hi Guys, MWJB
I've been playing around with my 5F6-A, and just tweaked the tone cct as you mention here and I ended up today with the original design with two .02uF caps in the cct, rather than the later design of 0.1 and 0.02 uF. In my case I think it has helped clean up the lower end (I think I was getting some early break-up of the bass notes at a low volume.)
The reason for me jumping in on this thread is to ask about your comment:
I realise that upping the preamp filter will improve the transient response of the supply at this early stage. I just wanted to ask what effect this has on tone? I have previously experimented with the main power supply filters, and found increasing these on an early champ amp, had a fantastic improvement to the bass response. Is it similar here too, or is it something else?
I'd also like to hear from people who have changed the power supply filters on the 5F6-a. Mine now has two 220uF /300 V F&T caps. in series, with the 220k Ohm resistor in parallel across them both. I guess this has improved the bottom end a bit, and I'm wondering if I should change these back to the two physically much larger (and costly) Sparague 20uF / 600V caps. The reason I'm thinking of this is that my amp still has the bass breaking up first when I strum hard on medium volumes (4-5). I was hoping to keep a clean sound down at this volume, accepting the break-up only at higher levels. I also want to keep a firm bass (so don't really want to back of the bass tone) for the quite playing. I've also read that some people claim the F&T caps are not that good, and that physically larger caps (like Sparague) sound better in valve amps. So here my question is who prefers what when it comes to main filter caps on the 5F6-a and why? Do smaller value Sparague caps manage to sound better than the larger value F&T caps (which are physically only about 1/2 the size for 11 times the capacitance value, albeit at 1/2 the voltage). Look forward to hearing from you guys.
Jester
I've been playing around with my 5F6-A, and just tweaked the tone cct as you mention here and I ended up today with the original design with two .02uF caps in the cct, rather than the later design of 0.1 and 0.02 uF. In my case I think it has helped clean up the lower end (I think I was getting some early break-up of the bass notes at a low volume.)
The reason for me jumping in on this thread is to ask about your comment:
Originally posted by MWJB
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I'd also like to hear from people who have changed the power supply filters on the 5F6-a. Mine now has two 220uF /300 V F&T caps. in series, with the 220k Ohm resistor in parallel across them both. I guess this has improved the bottom end a bit, and I'm wondering if I should change these back to the two physically much larger (and costly) Sparague 20uF / 600V caps. The reason I'm thinking of this is that my amp still has the bass breaking up first when I strum hard on medium volumes (4-5). I was hoping to keep a clean sound down at this volume, accepting the break-up only at higher levels. I also want to keep a firm bass (so don't really want to back of the bass tone) for the quite playing. I've also read that some people claim the F&T caps are not that good, and that physically larger caps (like Sparague) sound better in valve amps. So here my question is who prefers what when it comes to main filter caps on the 5F6-a and why? Do smaller value Sparague caps manage to sound better than the larger value F&T caps (which are physically only about 1/2 the size for 11 times the capacitance value, albeit at 1/2 the voltage). Look forward to hearing from you guys.
Jester
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