I picked up a c.1974 Deuce II. It has one dead 6L6. It appears to have the original filter caps with the following arrangement
1st node 100uF in series with (can cap 40uF and 20uF in parallel)
2nd node 100uF in series with 40uF can cap.
The two 100uF reside in the chassis. The can cap has 4 elements, 40, 40, 20, 20.
My amp does not have a standby switch. Attached is the best example schematic found so far.
Bad tube has been replaced with an old working tube. The amp has two issues since I started working on it.
1. Sound is distorted. Almost a desirable crunch distortion but I think this amp should be sounding pretty clean.
2. After playing the amp for about 5 minutes the sound faded fast and disappeared,
I want to replace the filter caps which appear original and are now 50 years old.. In circuit the two 100uF test good but I get strange readings from the individual cap cap elements.
I am wondering if old caps could cause the two issues I am having?
I am also wondering if there is a simpler solution to the arrangement of filter caps. Highest V I am seeing with 4 tubes installed is around 475V.
If I use a series cap calculator I get the following 1st and 2nd node results.
1st node 100uF/350 in series with 60uF/500 (40 and 20 in parallel) = 37.5 uF at 850V
2nd node 100uF/350 in series with 40uF/500 = 28.6 uF at 850V
Could I get away with using a 47uF/500 in the first node and 33uF/600 in the second node? These are caps I have. Or is there a concern of limiting the first node to 500V?
Thank you, MarkO
PV Deuce2-Festival.pdf
1st node 100uF in series with (can cap 40uF and 20uF in parallel)
2nd node 100uF in series with 40uF can cap.
The two 100uF reside in the chassis. The can cap has 4 elements, 40, 40, 20, 20.
My amp does not have a standby switch. Attached is the best example schematic found so far.
Bad tube has been replaced with an old working tube. The amp has two issues since I started working on it.
1. Sound is distorted. Almost a desirable crunch distortion but I think this amp should be sounding pretty clean.
2. After playing the amp for about 5 minutes the sound faded fast and disappeared,
I want to replace the filter caps which appear original and are now 50 years old.. In circuit the two 100uF test good but I get strange readings from the individual cap cap elements.
I am wondering if old caps could cause the two issues I am having?
I am also wondering if there is a simpler solution to the arrangement of filter caps. Highest V I am seeing with 4 tubes installed is around 475V.
If I use a series cap calculator I get the following 1st and 2nd node results.
1st node 100uF/350 in series with 60uF/500 (40 and 20 in parallel) = 37.5 uF at 850V
2nd node 100uF/350 in series with 40uF/500 = 28.6 uF at 850V
Could I get away with using a 47uF/500 in the first node and 33uF/600 in the second node? These are caps I have. Or is there a concern of limiting the first node to 500V?
Thank you, MarkO
PV Deuce2-Festival.pdf
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