Hi everybody,
Backstory: A few weeks ago I picked up a minty 2004ish “pro tube” “Twin Amp”. ( It’s the model with the single input jack, dirty channel, 1/4 power switch, fx loop, bias test points and adjust pots, etc. ) It had been plastic film wrapped and placed in storage for over a decade. I got it home, found a mains cord for it, and fired it up. No real issues per se, however I noticed when I played through it with the 1/4 power switch engaged the PT got quite hot after 1/2hr of play time. 150F plus I’d guess? After 2 hours of play on full power, the PT was barely warm above ambient.
I decided I’d like to keep the amp, so I ordered an FCK-17 recap kit from Amp repair parts. This came with (4) 47uF 500V and (3) 22uF 500V caps, which appears to match the schematics I’ve found.
So here’s my dilemma: When I went to install, I pulled (4) 47uf 500V, (1) 22uF/500v, and (3) 47uF/350v caps from the board.
So I’m wondering if I’m good to trust the schematic and install what I’ve got on hand, or order up some more 47uF and put it back like the factory shipped it? Was there a reason Fender went to a larger value or maybe it was a goof-up at the factory? Appreciate any thoughts here.
And yeah… I’m not sure I’ll ever be buying another PCB Fender amp like this if I can help it. I recapped my 63 VVRI PCB, but this beast is a real pain to get the board out in comparison.
Thanks,
Chris
Backstory: A few weeks ago I picked up a minty 2004ish “pro tube” “Twin Amp”. ( It’s the model with the single input jack, dirty channel, 1/4 power switch, fx loop, bias test points and adjust pots, etc. ) It had been plastic film wrapped and placed in storage for over a decade. I got it home, found a mains cord for it, and fired it up. No real issues per se, however I noticed when I played through it with the 1/4 power switch engaged the PT got quite hot after 1/2hr of play time. 150F plus I’d guess? After 2 hours of play on full power, the PT was barely warm above ambient.
I decided I’d like to keep the amp, so I ordered an FCK-17 recap kit from Amp repair parts. This came with (4) 47uF 500V and (3) 22uF 500V caps, which appears to match the schematics I’ve found.
So here’s my dilemma: When I went to install, I pulled (4) 47uf 500V, (1) 22uF/500v, and (3) 47uF/350v caps from the board.
So I’m wondering if I’m good to trust the schematic and install what I’ve got on hand, or order up some more 47uF and put it back like the factory shipped it? Was there a reason Fender went to a larger value or maybe it was a goof-up at the factory? Appreciate any thoughts here.
And yeah… I’m not sure I’ll ever be buying another PCB Fender amp like this if I can help it. I recapped my 63 VVRI PCB, but this beast is a real pain to get the board out in comparison.
Thanks,
Chris
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