I am a newbie to amp hacking, so bear with me.
I am working on a Vibro Champ, and as I should, I have been careful to discharge the filter caps after the amp has been on for testing etc. However they don't seem to hold a charge - they make no spark, and if I check the first filter node with a VOM after the power is off I only get a reading of like 9 volts.
When the amp is powered on, there is plenty of voltage at all the filter nodes and plates. It actually exceeds the voltage on the Fender schematic I have seen, could be because I have a replacement Mercury power trans.
So does it sound like the filter caps are bad? - it seems to be the original cap can if I am reading the code #s correctly.
Thanks!
FWIW the amp seems to work right, but it does sound mushy. I assumed that this was due to it being a 6 watt amp.
I am working on a Vibro Champ, and as I should, I have been careful to discharge the filter caps after the amp has been on for testing etc. However they don't seem to hold a charge - they make no spark, and if I check the first filter node with a VOM after the power is off I only get a reading of like 9 volts.
When the amp is powered on, there is plenty of voltage at all the filter nodes and plates. It actually exceeds the voltage on the Fender schematic I have seen, could be because I have a replacement Mercury power trans.
So does it sound like the filter caps are bad? - it seems to be the original cap can if I am reading the code #s correctly.
Thanks!
FWIW the amp seems to work right, but it does sound mushy. I assumed that this was due to it being a 6 watt amp.
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