I have a Lewis Electric Roadrunner combo that is based on the AA1164 Princeton. It has an intermittant hum that sounds like a filter cap to me. One 20uF section of the can cap has already been bypassed with a big fat and stout F&T cap. I can't see the value with the way it is installed, but I'm betting it is more than 22uF. Regardless, jumpering a fresh 22uF cap across any of the can connections yields no results, so I do not suspect it at this point.
However, jumping a 22uF across the bias filter cap does make a difference. My issue is, the cap that is in there now is a 22uF 500v ! The schematic calls for a 25uF/50v, and I would normally bump that up to a 50uF/100v, or even 100/100v if that's what I had on hand. But a 500v cap? It is an IC brand btw, which I do not like. Wondering what do you think the rationale was for designing in a 500v cap in a 50v circuit? Unless it has been replaced, which I wouldn't know.
However, jumping a 22uF across the bias filter cap does make a difference. My issue is, the cap that is in there now is a 22uF 500v ! The schematic calls for a 25uF/50v, and I would normally bump that up to a 50uF/100v, or even 100/100v if that's what I had on hand. But a 500v cap? It is an IC brand btw, which I do not like. Wondering what do you think the rationale was for designing in a 500v cap in a 50v circuit? Unless it has been replaced, which I wouldn't know.
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