I recently acquired a Marshall DSL100, and like many, I found it to be very fizzy in the high end. So I set about implementing a slight mod in the preamp to filter some of this high end out. In doing this, I put a 390pF Silver Mica cap across the load resistor on the preamp tube, and a 47pF ceramic across the volume pot (one leg to ground). It did a great job of removing the fizz.
However, lately I've been noticing some volume issues with that channel. Not huge, but enough to be noticeable. I'll be playing, and suddenly the volume will increase slightly and often-times go back down to where it was.
The silver mica is rated at 500V, and the Ceramic is one at 1KV, so I don't see where voltage would be breaking either of them down, especially the ceramic. Could it be the ceramic capacitor is causing this, and I should replace it with a more stable silver mica?
Or could it be the silver mica cap across the plate resistor on the gain stage? The leads on that capacitor are suspiciously thin for 500V rating, which is what the bulk box was marked at the electronics surplus store.
However, lately I've been noticing some volume issues with that channel. Not huge, but enough to be noticeable. I'll be playing, and suddenly the volume will increase slightly and often-times go back down to where it was.
The silver mica is rated at 500V, and the Ceramic is one at 1KV, so I don't see where voltage would be breaking either of them down, especially the ceramic. Could it be the ceramic capacitor is causing this, and I should replace it with a more stable silver mica?
Or could it be the silver mica cap across the plate resistor on the gain stage? The leads on that capacitor are suspiciously thin for 500V rating, which is what the bulk box was marked at the electronics surplus store.
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